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| Helmut Berger | Alberto |
| Lino Capolicchio | Giorgio |
| Dominique Sanda | Micòl Finzi Contini |
| Fabio Testi | Bruno Malnate |
| Romolo Valli | Giorgio's Father |
| Inna Alexeieff | Micol's Grandmother |
| Camillo Angelini-Rota | |
| Raffaele Curi | |
| Katina Viglietti | |
| Camillo Cesarei | Micol's Father |
| Inna Alexeievna | Micol's Grandmother |
| Katina Morisani | Micol's Mother |
| Inna Alexeieff & Helmut Berger |
| Director | Vittorio De Sica
Kevin Macdonald |
| Producer | Arthur Cohn
Gianni Hecht Lucari Artur Brauner |
| Writer | Vittorio Bonicelli
Ugo Pirro Franco Brusati |
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"This is truly one of the great films of all time." - Joel Siegel, Good Morning America Internationally-acclaimed director Vittorio De Sica's Academy Award®-winning classic (Best Foreign Language Film, 1971) is gorgeously remastered and features new yellow subtitles for better legibility. Amid the ravages of WWII, the Finzi-Continis, a cultured Jewish family, languish in aristocratic splendor on their Eden-like estate in Ferrara, Italy. As the political atmosphere becomes increasingly hostile to its Jewish citizens, the handsome and carefree Finzi-Contini children Micol (Dominique Sanda) and Alberto (Helmut Berger) turn their well-appointed home into a refuge for their young friends. In an atmosphere of emotional instability, they play out a series of heartbreaking romantic rituals which spiral into tragedy as Fascism gradually descends upon their world. The Garden Of The Finzi-Continis returned director De Sica, one of the world's greatest and most influential filmmakers, to the acclaim garnered by his neo-realist classics Shoeshine and The Bicycle Thief. |
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