Every Sunday Morning (1972)

For many decades after the Second World War, the Italian economy was so much weaker than that of its European neighbors that many of the "guest workers" in those neighboring states were Italian. This film tells the story of some Italian guest workers in Switzerland and highlights the discrimination they suffered. Pino has raised the money, after two years in Switzerland, to bring his wife and children to live with him outside the Italian ghetto. When he brings her brother to live with them, an international crisis develops.

Director: Carlo Tuzii
Runtime: 85 min
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Country: Italy
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Carlo Tuzii

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Every Sunday Morning about?
For many decades after the Second World War, the Italian economy was so much weaker than that of its European neighbors that many of the "guest workers" in those neighboring states were Italian. This film tells the story of some Italian guest workers in Switzerland and highlights the discrimination they suffered. Pino has raised the money, after two years in Switzerland, to bring his wife and children to live with him outside the Italian ghetto. When he brings her brother to live with them, an international crisis develops.
Who directed Every Sunday Morning?
Every Sunday Morning was directed by Carlo Tuzii.
How long is Every Sunday Morning?
Every Sunday Morning has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
Where was Every Sunday Morning produced?
Every Sunday Morning was produced in Italy.