The White Ship (1941)
September 14, 1941Release Date
The White Ship (1941)
September 14, 1941Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Augusto Basso
A Stoker (uncredited)
Elena Fondi
A Nurse (uncredited)
Giuseppe Caracciolo
Director of Photography
Roberto Rossellini
Screenplay / Director
Angelo Baistrocchi
Assistant Camera
Francesco De Robertis
Director of Operations / Story / Screenplay
Mario Bava
Assistant Camera
Carlo Bellero
Camera Operator
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Release DateSeptember 14, 1941
Original NameLa nave bianca
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 9m
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The White Ship (Italian: La nave bianca) is a 1941 Italian war film directed by Roberto Rossellini. Its cast was made up entirely of amateur actors, many of them the real crew of a hospital ship of the Italian navy. The production was a work of propaganda intended to support the war aims of the Fascist Italian regime during the Second World War. It was made with the close co-operation of the Italian Navy, particularly Francesco De Robertis. Vittorio Mussolini, the son of the Italian dictator, was also a supporter of the project.
It was the first feature film directed by Rossellini, and commenced what has been described as his "Fascist Trilogy" which also includes A Pilot Returns (1942) and The Man with a Cross (1943). Along with a number of other films of the era, it is considered a precursor to Italian neorealism. Rossellini went on to be a leading Italian filmmaker, and a major figure in the development of neorealism.
The film was screened at the 1941 Venice Film Festival, before going on general release the following year. Because of this 1941 and 1942 are both often cited as its release date. It was awarded the Cup of the National Fascist Party at Venice.