Fata Morgana (1961)

Fata Morgana (1961) poster

Fata Morgana is the train that arrives in Milan coming from the south of Italy. It is the train of the “southern” migrants. They arrive with packages, luggage, wives, children, in the hope of the economic boom. But there is no place for them and the city pushes them to the periphery. Few manage to find work, but new men keep coming every day.

Director: Lino Del Fra
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Egisto Macchi
Cinematography: Luigi Sgambati
Editing: Renato May
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Lino Del Fra
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fata Morgana about?
Fata Morgana is the train that arrives in Milan coming from the south of Italy. It is the train of the “southern” migrants. They arrive with packages, luggage, wives, children, in the hope of the economic boom. But there is no place for them and the city pushes them to the periphery. Few manage to find work, but new men keep coming every day.
Who directed Fata Morgana?
Fata Morgana was directed by Lino Del Fra.
How long is Fata Morgana?
Fata Morgana has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Fata Morgana?
Fata Morgana is a Documentary film.
Where was Fata Morgana produced?
Fata Morgana was produced in Italy.