The Four Days of Naples | |
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Directed by | Nanni Loy |
Produced by | Goffredo Lombardo |
Written by |
Carlo Bernari Pasquale Festa Campanile Massimo Franciosa Nanni Loy Vasco Pratolini |
Starring |
Regina Bianchi Aldo Giuffrè |
Music by | Carlo Rustichelli |
Cinematography | Marcello Gatti |
Edited by | Ruggero Mastroianni |
Distributed by | Metro Goldwyn Mayer in United States/Titanus in Italy |
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Running time
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124 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Budget | $800,000 |
Box office | $2 million (Italy) |
The Four Days of Naples (Italian: Le quattro giornate di Napoli) is a 1962 Italian film, directed by Nanni Loy and set during the uprising which gives its name. It stars Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffrè, Lea Massari, Jean Sorel, Franco Sportelli, Charles Belmont, Gian Maria Volontè and Frank Wolff.
The film won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Director, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and Writing Original Screenplay, and a BAFTA Award for Best Film. At the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival in 1963, the film was awarded with the FIPRESCI Prize.
During World War II, the people of Naples are forced to work in slave camps by the occupying Germans. They grow tired of the oppression, and revolt against the invaders, armed with any weapon they can find. The revolt lasts four days, and they eventually drive the Germans from the city before the arrival of allied troops, advancing from the Salerno beach head.