The White Line (1950)

The White Line (1950) poster

Following World War II, the Allies designate that an unidentified town in the Trieste area as being partly Yugoslavian and partly Italian. A white line of demarcation splits the town in half and the townspeople are given just a short time to decides on which side of the line they will live. This leads to the dividing of homes, friends, families and the church and tensions run high.

Director: Luigi Zampa
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 82 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography: Carlo Montuori
Editing: Eraldo Da Roma
Production: Lux Film
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Luigi Zampa
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Line about?
Following World War II, the Allies designate that an unidentified town in the Trieste area as being partly Yugoslavian and partly Italian. A white line of demarcation splits the town in half and the townspeople are given just a short time to decides on which side of the line they will live. This leads to the dividing of homes, friends, families and the church and tensions run high.
Who directed The White Line?
The White Line was directed by Luigi Zampa.
Who stars in The White Line?
The White Line stars Gina Lollobrigida, Raf Vallone, Erno Crisa, Cesco Baseggio, Enzo Staiola, Tullio Kezich.
How long is The White Line?
The White Line has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The White Line?
The White Line is a Drama film.
Where was The White Line produced?
The White Line was produced in Italy.