San Michele Aveva Un Gallo
Italie, XIX° siècle. Pour ne pas perdre la raison, le révolutionnaire Giulio Ranieri, condamné à perpétuité, s’invente en prison une vie d’homme libre.
Director
Paolo Taviani
Paolo Taviani studied liberal arts at the University of Pisa, becoming interested in the cinema after seeing Roberto Rossellini’s Paisà (1946). After writing and directing short films and plays with his brother Vittorio, he made his first feature in 1962. The brothers have continued to work together ever since, with each directing alternate scenes with the other watching but never interfering.
Vittorio Taviani
Vittorio Taviani studied law at the University of Pisa, becoming interested in the cinema after seeing Roberto Rossellini’s Paisà (1946). After writing and directing short films and plays with his brother Paolo, he made his first feature in 1962. The brothers have continued to work together ever since, with each directing alternate scenes with the other watching but never interfering.
Artistic & technical sheet
Cinzia Bruno
Daniele Dublino
Francesco Sanvilli
Giulio Brogi
Giuseppe Scarcella
Lorenzo Piani
Marcello Di Martire
Renato Cestiè
Renato Niccolai
Renato Scarpa
Samy Pavel
Sergio Serafini
Stefano Guerrieri
Virgina Ciuffini
Vito Cipolla
Vittorio Fanfoni
Scénario
Paolo e Vittorio Taviani
Image
Mario Masini
Prod : Ager Film
Via Donizzetti 10
Rome Italie