Story of a Love Affair (1950)
November 3, 1950Release Date
Story of a Love Affair (1950)
November 3, 1950Release Date

Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Massimo Girotti
Guido

Lucia Bosè
Paola Molon Fontana

Gino Rossi
Carloni / Line Producer

Marika Rowsky
Joy, the model

Ferdinando Sarmi
Enrico Fontana / Costume Design / Set Decoration

Rubi D'Alma
Paola's friend

Anita Farra

Carlo Gazzabini

Nardo Rimediotti

Renato Burrini

Vittorio Manfrino
Production Secretary

Rosi Mirafiore
Barmaid

Vittoria Mondello
Matilde

Franco Fabrizi
Fashion show presentator (uncredited)

Silvio Giovannett
Writer

Gino Cervi
(uncredited)

Michelangelo Antonioni
Director / Story / Screenplay

Silvio Giovaninetti
Screenplay

Franco Villani
Producer

Giovanni Fusco
Original Music Composer

Daniele D'Anza
Screenplay

Francesco Maselli
Screenplay / First Assistant Director

Piero Tellini
Screenplay

Aldo Scavarda
Camera Operator

Raffaello Vianello
Script Supervisor

Luigi Montanari
Production Secretary

Armando Franci
Production Manager

Paolo Leoni
Unit Manager

Stefano Caretta
Associate Producer

Enzo Serafin
Director of Photography

Eraldo Da Roma
Editor

Piero Filippone
Production Design

Elio Guaglino
Set Decoration

Libero Politi
Makeup Artist
Media.












Details.
Release DateNovember 3, 1950
Original NameCronaca di un amore
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 38m
Filming LocationsMilan, Italy
Genres
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Wiki.
Story of a Love Affair (Italian: Cronaca di un amore), released in the United Kingdom as Chronicle of a Love, is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni in his feature-length directorial debut. The film stars Massimo Girotti and Lucia Bosè in lead roles. Despite some neorealist background, the film was not fully compliant with the contemporary Italian neorealist style both in its story and image, featuring upper-class characters portrayed by professional actors. Ferdinando Sarmi was, however, a fashion designer rather than a professional actor.
Its story was inspired by the James M. Cain novel The Postman Always Rings Twice.
In the film, the camera pans the same street corner in Ferrara, the director's native city, that appears in his film Beyond the Clouds forty-five years later. In 1951, the film won the Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Original Score (Giovanni Fusco) and the Special Nastro d'Argento (Michelangelo Antonioni) for "human and stylistic values".
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage's 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
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