Da 'città del silenzio' a città delle macchine Prato nel cinema degli anni '50
One of the most beautiful films of Italian cinematic Neorealism, Giovanna, a real pearl by Gillo Pontecorvo dated 1955, is almost completely unknown to the public. Entirely filmed in Prato, inside an old factory, now dismantled, and fully interpreted by workers and employees of the various textile c...
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Firenze University Press
2010
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