Giuseppina

Giuseppina

Infobox Film
name = Giuseppina


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director = James Hill
producer = James Hill
Massimo Saraceni
writer = James Hill
narrator =
starring = Antonia Scalari
Giulio Marchetti
music =
cinematography = Václav Vích
editing = Vivienne Collins
distributor = BP plc
released = 1960
runtime =
country = UK
language = English
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imdb_id = 0053866

"Giuseppina" is a 1960 short documentary film produced by James Hill. The subjects are the proprietor of a petrol station in rural northern Italy and his 9-year old daughter Giuseppina. It won the Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject. cite web |url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/151737/Giuseppina/details |title=New York Times: Giuseppina |accessdate=2008-05-26|work=NY Times] Production of the film was sponsored by the British Petroleum company (BP), which also distributes the film. [ [http://www.bpvideolibrary.com "BP Video Library"] , webpage retrieved 2008-06-18.]

In the 1960s and early 1970s, "Giuseppina" was broadcast 185 times on British television as a trade test colour film. [Keys, Andrew (2007). [http://www.webcitation.org/5YfGo5JJk "The Statistician's Guide to Trade Test Colour Films"] , webpage of the "Test Card Circle" website archived at WebCite from [http://www.testcardcircle.org.uk/ttcfstatistics.html this original URL] 2008-06-18.]

Cast

* Antonia Scalari - Giuseppina
* Giulio Marchetti - Rossi

References

External links

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