#463: ROSSELLINI, Roberto: Il Generale Della Rovere (1959)
ROSSELLINI, Roberto (Italy)
Il Generale Della Rovere [1959]
Spine #463
DVD
DVD
In a magnetic performance, Vittorio De Sica is Emanuele Bardone, an opportunistic rascal in wartime Genoa conning his fellow Italians and exploiting their tragedies by promising to help find their missing loved ones in exchange for money. But when the Nazis force him to impersonate a dead partisan general in prison to extract information from fellow inmates, Bardone finds himself wrestling with his conscience for the first time. Roberto Rossellini's gripping drama, a rare box-offfice breakthrough for the legendary neorealist, is further evidence of the compassionate artistry of one of cinema's most important voices.
132 minutes
Black & White
Black & White
Monaural
in Italian
in Italian
1:33:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2009
Director/Writers
Based on a story by Indro Montanelli.
Story and screenplay by Sergio Amidei, Diego Fabbri, and Montanelli.
Roberto Rossellini was 53 when he directed Il Generale Della Rovere.
The Film
Other Rossellini films in the Collection:
#497: Rome Open City (1945)
#498: Paisan (1946)
#497: Rome Open City (1945)
#498: Paisan (1946)
#674: Europe '51 (1952)
#675: Journey To Italy (1954)
#456: The Taking Of Power By Louis XIV (1966)
Eclipse Series 14: Blaise Pascal (1972)
#675: Journey To Italy (1954)
#456: The Taking Of Power By Louis XIV (1966)
Eclipse Series 14: Blaise Pascal (1972)
The Film
Film Rating (0-60):
The Booklet
Sixteen-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic James Monaco and an excerpt from a 2000 interview with Montanelli, the author of the story that inspired the film.
Commentary
None.
Video interviews
With Isabella, Renzo, and Ingrid Rossellini, as well as film scholar Andriano Aprà.
The Choice
60
The ExtrasThe Booklet
Sixteen-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic James Monaco and an excerpt from a 2000 interview with Montanelli, the author of the story that inspired the film.
Commentary
None.
Video interviews
With Isabella, Renzo, and Ingrid Rossellini, as well as film scholar Andriano Aprà.
The Choice
A visual essay by Tag Gallagher, author of The Adventures of Roberto Rossellini.
Original theatrical trailer
Extras Rating (0-40):
Original theatrical trailer
Extras Rating (0-40):
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