The Marshes' Chant (1962)

The Marshes' Chant (1962) poster

On a hot summer day, a group of boys of the Roman suburbs play and laugh in one of the many rivers that surround the city. The camera scrutinizes them, approaches them, reveals the gestures and glances, wraps them in a sort of visual dance, while the words of the commentary (entrusted to the poetic sensibility of Pier Paolo Pasolini) narrate the stories, desires, dreams, the future.

Director: Cecilia Mangini
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
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Screenplay

Music: Egisto Macchi
Cinematography: Giuseppe De Mitri
Editing: Renato May
Production: Documento Film
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Marshes' Chant about?
On a hot summer day, a group of boys of the Roman suburbs play and laugh in one of the many rivers that surround the city. The camera scrutinizes them, approaches them, reveals the gestures and glances, wraps them in a sort of visual dance, while the words of the commentary (entrusted to the poetic sensibility of Pier Paolo Pasolini) narrate the stories, desires, dreams, the future.
Who directed The Marshes' Chant?
The Marshes' Chant was directed by Cecilia Mangini.
How long is The Marshes' Chant?
The Marshes' Chant has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is The Marshes' Chant?
The Marshes' Chant is a Documentary film.
Where was The Marshes' Chant produced?
The Marshes' Chant was produced in Italy.