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The Gold Rimmed Glasses

Gli occhiali d'oro · 1987 | 105 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Gli occhiali d'oro is a 1987 Italian drama film directed by Giuliano Montaldo, starring Philippe Noiret, Rupert Everett and Valeria Golino. Set in Ferrara and in a nearby seaside resort in 1938, the plot follows a Jewish student and a homosexual doctor who suffer persecution in Fascist Italy. The film is an adaptation of Giorgio Bassani's novel The Gold Rimmed Spectacles.

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Credits

Producer
Leo Pescarolo
Director
Giuliano Montaldo
Screenplay
Giuliano Montaldo, Nicola Badalucco
Director of Photography
Armando Nannuzzi
Original Music Composer
Ennio Morricone
Editor
Alfredo Muschietti
Country
France, Italy

Cast · 10

Philippe Noiret

Philippe Noiret

Roberto Herlitzka

Roberto Herlitzka

Luca Zingaretti

Luca Zingaretti

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Goran Sultanović

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