Campana (film)
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Campana |
| Original title | Quando suona la campana |
| Country of production | Italy |
| original language | Italian |
| Publishing year | 1970 |
| length | 87 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director |
Luigi Batzella (as Paolo Solvay ) |
| script | Luigi Batzella |
| music | not known |
| camera | Ugo Brunelli |
| cut | Luigi Batzella |
| occupation | |
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Campana (original title: Quando suona la campana ) is the title of a 1970 war film by Luigi Batzella , which was first published in German-speaking countries on the small label "Trend Video".
action
A few years after the Second World War , Burger comes to San Gasparre to re-see some of the locations where he experienced several war adventures. The friendly priest of the village tells him about the partisan Tego, who blew up a bridge and then waited with his comrade Caronte on behalf of the resistance leader Moreno for a message from a woman, Marisa. The Germans tracked down those waiting; Don Vincenzo, the pastor at the time, tried to warn the fighters, but was arrested. On his forays into the area, Burger finds some people who portray Tego in a less heroic light.
criticism
“It's hard to find the right words to describe this mess. A story told as if in delirium; Dialogues suggesting medical treatment; immediately forgotten actors; two almost completely disjointed parts ... ”, says Davinotti.it.
Remarks
Some scenes from the film were reused in La bestia in calore by director Batzella from 1977 . This film consists of a combination of a black and white part with a colored part.
Web links
- Campana in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at comingsoon (Italian)