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Livia - Senso (1954)
Synopsis
Luchino Visconti’s 1954 film about the affair between an Italian countess (Alida Valli) with partisan sympathies and an Austrian officer from the occupying army (Farley Granger), set during Garibaldi’s war of independence in the 1860s, is one of the most extraordinary historical films ever made.
Rarely have the dramas of history and romantic passion been so skillfully and compellingly intertwined.
It also marks one of the medium’s most creative uses of color.
Visconti and his cinematographers Aldo Graziati (who tragically died during the shoot) and Robert Krasker fashioned a palette that was both delicate and vivid, rich in its historical associations and its evocations of landscape painting of the period. -- Kent Jones
Cast: Alida Valli, Farley Granger, Heinz Moog, Rina Morelli, Christian Marquand, Sergio Fantoni, Tino Bianchi, Ernst Nadherny
San Francisco (World Cinema), Locarno (Piazza Grande), Venice (Competition), Cannes (Cannes Classics), Berlinale (Retrospective)
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Title: Livia - Senso (1954)
Directed by: Luchino Visconti
Date of birth: 2 November 1906, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Date of death: 17 March 1976, Rome, Italy
Writing credits:
Camillo Boito, Luchino Visconti, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Carlo Alianello, Giorgio Bassani, Tennessee Williams, Giorgio Prosperi, Paul Bowles
Music by: Anton Bruckner (from 7th symphony)
Country: Italy
Language: Italian | German
Color: Color
Runtime: 119 min.
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