Vivere (2002)
War and love. tears and laughter, the worst and the best that can happen to someone - in brief, life, in Rome, ruled by the Nazis, in 1943. The man in question is called Vittorio, Vittorio De Sica. Easy to speak well of him now, but then he was just a 'comedian', an actor without future, protégé of no-one: someone who could count only on himself and his own imagination. And, one day, a German patrol turns up on the movie set where he is working. They are looking for him, find him and take him away, to their commander who wants a word with him. Goebbels in person has written to him, sending him a request which is an order. De Sica is trapped, but...
Director: Franco Bernini
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 38 min
Release Date: July 3, 2002
Cast
- Marco Paolini - Narrator
- Toni Bertorelli - Nazi General
Screenplay
- Bruno Restuccia (Story)
- Sandro Veronesi (Screenplay)
Production: Paso Doble Film S.r.l.
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Franco Bernini
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vivere about?
- War and love. tears and laughter, the worst and the best that can happen to someone - in brief, life, in Rome, ruled by the Nazis, in 1943. The man in question is called Vittorio, Vittorio De Sica. Easy to speak well of him now, but then he was just a 'comedian', an actor without future, protégé of no-one: someone who could count only on himself and his own imagination. And, one day, a German patrol turns up on the movie set where he is working. They are looking for him, find him and take him away, to their commander who wants a word with him. Goebbels in person has written to him, sending him a request which is an order. De Sica is trapped, but...
- Who directed Vivere?
- Vivere was directed by Franco Bernini.
- Who stars in Vivere?
- Vivere stars Marco Paolini, Toni Bertorelli.
- How long is Vivere?
- Vivere has a runtime of 38m (38 minutes).
- What genre is Vivere?
- Vivere is a Documentary film.
- Where was Vivere produced?
- Vivere was produced in Italy.