Victory March (1976)

Victory March (1976) poster

The drawbacks and difficulties of military life are explored in this film. Paolo Passeri is a college graduate, somewhat spoiled, somewhat effete, who finds himself in an officer training program under the stern martinet, Captain Asciutto. He gradually becomes acclimated to the military mind-set, and when the Captain's wife decides to take a romantic interest in him, he does not report her dangerous peculiarities to anyone.

Director: Marco Bellocchio
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 118 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Nicola Piovani
Cinematography: Giuseppe Lanci
Editing: Robert Snardon, Eva Zeyn
Production: AMLF, Clesi Cinematografica, Renn Productions
Country: France, Germany, Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Keywords

army, gay theme

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Victory March about?
The drawbacks and difficulties of military life are explored in this film. Paolo Passeri is a college graduate, somewhat spoiled, somewhat effete, who finds himself in an officer training program under the stern martinet, Captain Asciutto. He gradually becomes acclimated to the military mind-set, and when the Captain's wife decides to take a romantic interest in him, he does not report her dangerous peculiarities to anyone.
Who directed Victory March?
Victory March was directed by Marco Bellocchio.
Who stars in Victory March?
Victory March stars Michele Placido, Franco Nero, Miou-Miou, Patrick Dewaere, Massimo Boldi, Luciano Crovato.
How long is Victory March?
Victory March has a runtime of 1h 58m (118 minutes).
What genre is Victory March?
Victory March is a Drama film.
Where was Victory March produced?
Victory March was produced in France, Germany, Italy.