Kapo (1960)
September 27, 1960Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.


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Cast & Crew.

Susan Strasberg
Edith

Laurent Terzieff
Sascha

Emmanuelle Riva
Terese

Didi Perego
Sofia

Gianni Garko
Karl

Annabella Besi
Carole

Graziella Galvani
Isabelle

Paola Pitagora
Georgette

Eleonora Bellinzaghi

Bruno Scipioni

Dragomir Felba

Franco Cristaldi
Producer

Gillo Pontecorvo
Director / Original Music Composer / Screenplay

Giuliano Montaldo
Co-Director

Marcello Gatti
Camera Operator

Goffredo Bellisario
Camera Operator

Piero Gherardi
Production Design

Vito Anzalone
Set Decoration

Dragan Marković
Unit Manager

Anna Maria Montanari
Script Supervisor

Andrea Fantacci
Production Secretary

Clara Poggi
Seamstress

Angelo Zambo
Set Decoration

Giovanni Mayer
Set Decoration

Cataldo Di Girolamo
Key Grip

Vittorugo Contino
Still Photographer

Sergio Montanari
Assistant Editor

Franco Ferrara
Conductor

Marco Scarpelli
Second Unit Director of Photography

Milo Đukanović
Assistant Director

Moris Ergas
Producer

Carlo Rustichelli
Original Music Composer

Aleksandar Sekulović
Director of Photography

Roberto Cinquini
Editor

Aleksandar Milović
Production Design

Anna Cristofani
Hairstylist

Otello Fava
Makeup Artist

Vasilije Brajović
Assistant Director

Antonio Musu
Production Manager

Rodolfo Martello
Unit Manager
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 27, 1960
Original NameKapò
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Genres
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Kapò (Italian: [kaˈpɔ]) is a 1960 historical war drama film directed and co-written by Gillo Pontecorvo. It was one of the first narrative films to deal explicitly with the subject of the Holocaust, with graphic depictions of concentration camps which made it controversial at the time. A co-production of Italian, French, and Yugoslavian companies, the film stars American actress Susan Strasberg, along with Laurent Terzieff, Emmanuelle Riva, Didi Perego and Gianni Garko. The title refers to a prisoner functionary in the Nazi concentration camps.
The film premiered at the 21st Venice International Film Festival, and was released to Italian theatres on September 29, 1960. It received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the filmmaking, others, particularly Jacques Rivette, criticized Pontecorvo's decision to dramatize the Holocaust, unprecedented at the time. In the United States, the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign-Language Film.
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