The Road a Year Long

The Road a Year Long
The Road a Year Long
Directed by Giuseppe De Santis
Written by Giuseppe De Santis
Starring Silvana Pampanini
Cinematography Marco Scarpelli
Release date(s) 12 July 1958 (1958-07-12)
Running time 162 minutes
Country Italy
Yugoslavia
Language Italian

The Road a Year Long (Italian: La strada lunga un anno, Serbo-Croatian: Cesta duga godinu dana) is a 1958 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. A Yugoslavian-Italian co-production, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[1]

Contents

Cast

  • Silvana Pampanini as Giuseppina Pancrazi
  • Eleonora Rossi Drago as Susanna
  • Massimo Girotti as Chiacchiera (Naklapalo)
  • Bert Sotlar as Guglielmo Cosma (Emil Kozma)
  • Ivica Pajer as Lorenco
  • Milivoje Zivanovic as Davide
  • Gordana Miletic as Angela
  • Niksa Stefanini as David
  • Hermina Pipinic as Agneza
  • Lia Rho-Barbieri as Roza
  • Antun Vrdoljak as Bernard

See also

  • List of submissions to the 31st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

References

External links


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