The Gate of Heaven (1945)
February 16, 1945Release Date
The Gate of Heaven (1945)
February 16, 1945Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Marina Berti
La crocerossina
Elettra Druscovich
Filomena, la governante
Giuseppe Forcina
L'ingegnere
Massimo Girotti
Il giovane cieco
Giovanni Grasso
Il commerciante paralitico
Roldano Lupi
Giovanni Brandacci, il pianista
María Mercader
Maria
Cristiano Cristiani
Claudio Gorini, the paralyzed child
Carlo Ninchi
L'accompagnatore del cieco
Elli Parvo
La signora provocante
Gildo Bocci
Actor
Enrico Ribulsi
One of the salseman's grandchildren
Vittorio De Sica
Director
Amelia Bissi
Mrs. Enrichetta
Annibale Betrone
The doctor from the white train
Cesare Zavattini
Writer
Tilde Teldi
The countess nurse
Diego Fabbri
Writer
Pina Piovani
The aunt of little Claudio
Giulio Alfieri
An elderly gentleman
Adolfo Franci
Writer
Giulio Calì
The curious Neapolitan
Salvo D'Angelo
Producer
Enzo Masetti
Composer
Aldo Tonti
Cinematographer
Mario Bonotti
Editor
Gino Peccerini
Production Assistant
Carlo Musso
Assistant Director / Screenplay
Mario Amari
Sound
Corrado Conti di Senigallia
Producer
Alberto Tronchet
Production Manager
Paolo Moffa
Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 16, 1945
Original NameLa porta del cielo
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Gates of Heaven (Italian: La porta del cielo) is a 1945 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica.
The film was made during the German occupation of Rome, with support from the Vatican. This and another film The Ten Commandments allowed a number of actors, under pressure to go north and work in Venice for the film industry of Mussolini's puppet Italian Social Republic, to remain in Rome.The film's sets were designed by Salvo D'Angelo who also worked as co-producer. Vittorio de Sica hired approximately 300 extras, who were Jewish or simply being persecuted by the Nazi regime, because of their physical oddity. To avoid their deportation and later execution, he prolonged the shooting of the film as long as he could, awaiting the arrival of the allied armies.The film won the OCIC Special Award at the 53rd Venice International Film Festival in 1996 for efforts to restore the film.