Many Wars Ago | |
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Directed by | Francesco Rosi |
Produced by |
Francesco Rosi Marina Cicogna |
Written by |
Francesco Rosi Raffaele La Capria Tonino Guerra |
Based on | Emilio Lussu (memoir) |
Starring |
Gian Maria Volontè Alain Cuny Pier Paolo Capponi |
Music by | Piero Piccioni |
Cinematography | Pasqualino De Santis |
Edited by | Ruggiero Mastroianni |
Distributed by | Dubrava Film |
Release date
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1970 |
Running time
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101 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Uomini contro (internationally released as Many Wars Ago) is a 1970 Italo-Yugoslav anti war drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. It is based on the memoir by Emilio Lussu "Un anno sull'altopiano" The Italian title is (most likely) ambiguous and difficult to translate ("Men against" is a word by word translation). However "Un anno sull'altopiano" means "A year on the plateau". The film was screened at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in honor of Francesco Rosi, deceased a few weeks before.
On the Trentino Front during World War I around 1916–17, Italian army officers demand far too much of their men.
Time after time the soldiers are forced to leave their trenches in attempts to storm the enemy positions, always with the same horrific result. The Austro-Hungarian machine guns inevitably mow them down. In one attack a major is killed, and subsequently every tenth man of his platoon is chosen to be executed by a firing squad of his comrades, in some bizarre kind of compensation for the killed officer. And it gets only worse...
In the movie is possible to see in a scene the type of Brewster Body Shield, an armour used by U.S.Army in World War I and called for Italian army "Corazze Fasina".
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