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Under the Southern Cross

Sotto la croce del sud · 1938 | 78 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Under the Southern Cross is a 1938 Italian drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Antonio Centa, Doris Duranti and Enrico Glori. The film is set in Italian-occupied Abyssinia following the recent Italian victory there. It was one of a sequence of eight films set in Italy's African Empire during the Fascist era that were released between 1936 and 1939. The film is a propaganda piece designed to support Fascist policy on empire and concerns about inter-racial romances.

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Credits

Director
Guido Brignone
Screenplay
Jacopo Comin, Arrigo Colombo, Luigi Chiarelli
Director of Photography
Arturo Gallea
Original Music Composer
Renzo Rossellini
Editor
Giuseppe Fatigati
Country
Italy

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Cast · 10

Carlo Duse

Carlo Duse

SC

Salvatore Cuffaro

Pietro Pastore

Pietro Pastore

FM

Felice Minotti

Fausto Guerzoni

Fausto Guerzoni

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