The Man Who Will Come (2009)
A group of Italian villagers struggle to survive during a tumultuous time in 1943, debating how much assistance to give the partisans with the impending arrival of the Germans. Based on True Events.
Director: Giorgio Diritti
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 115 min
Release Date: October 16, 2009
Cast
- Alba Rohrwacher - Beniamina
- Greta Zuccheri Montanari - Martina
- Maria Grazia Naldi - Vittoria
- Eleonora Mazzoni - Signora Bugamelli
- Maya Sansa - Lena
- Claudio Casadio - Armando
- Vito - Signor Bugamelli
- Orfeo Orlando - Mercante
- Diego Pagotto - Pepe
- Bernardo Bolognesi - Partigiano Gianni
Screenplay
Cinematography: Roberto Cimatti
Editing: Giorgio Diritti, Paolo Marzoni
Production: Aranciafilm, RAI Cinema, MiC, Toscana Film Commission, Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Bologna, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano, Deutsch
Budget: $3M
Box Office: $3M
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Man Who Will Come about?
- A group of Italian villagers struggle to survive during a tumultuous time in 1943, debating how much assistance to give the partisans with the impending arrival of the Germans. Based on True Events.
- Who directed The Man Who Will Come?
- The Man Who Will Come was directed by Giorgio Diritti.
- Who stars in The Man Who Will Come?
- The Man Who Will Come stars Alba Rohrwacher, Greta Zuccheri Montanari, Maria Grazia Naldi, Eleonora Mazzoni, Maya Sansa, Claudio Casadio.
- How long is The Man Who Will Come?
- The Man Who Will Come has a runtime of 1h 55m (115 minutes).
- What genre is The Man Who Will Come?
- The Man Who Will Come is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of The Man Who Will Come?
- The Man Who Will Come had a budget of $3M.
- How much did The Man Who Will Come gross?
- The Man Who Will Come grossed $3M worldwide.
- Where was The Man Who Will Come produced?
- The Man Who Will Come was produced in Italy.