Carlo Levi Stopped Here (1992)
The deep North-South divide in Italy is explored through the eyes of northern anti-fascist writer and painter, Carlo Levi, who is exiled by Mussolini to a remote village in Southern Italy. Levi falls in love with the ancient traditions of Southern peasant culture and becomes a passionate advocate, fighting for justice for the impoverished South.
Director: Virginia Heath
Genre: Documentary, History
Runtime: 39 min
Release Date: July 28, 1992
Cast
- Frances Tomelty - Self - Commentary
- Bob Peck - Self - Readings (voice)
Cinematography: Jonathon Collinson
Editing: John Mister
Production: Bandung Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, Italiano
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Virginia Heath
More Films in Genre: Documentary, History
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Carlo Levi Stopped Here about?
- The deep North-South divide in Italy is explored through the eyes of northern anti-fascist writer and painter, Carlo Levi, who is exiled by Mussolini to a remote village in Southern Italy. Levi falls in love with the ancient traditions of Southern peasant culture and becomes a passionate advocate, fighting for justice for the impoverished South.
- Who directed Carlo Levi Stopped Here?
- Carlo Levi Stopped Here was directed by Virginia Heath.
- Who stars in Carlo Levi Stopped Here?
- Carlo Levi Stopped Here stars Frances Tomelty, Bob Peck.
- How long is Carlo Levi Stopped Here?
- Carlo Levi Stopped Here has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
- What genre is Carlo Levi Stopped Here?
- Carlo Levi Stopped Here is a Documentary, History film.
- Where was Carlo Levi Stopped Here produced?
- Carlo Levi Stopped Here was produced in United Kingdom.