Morning Star (1950 film) explained

Morning Star
Director:Osvaldo de Oliveira
Producer:Afonso Campiglia
Starring:Doris Duranti
Paulo Gracindo
Dulce Nunes
Music:Radamés Gnatalli
Cinematography:Ruy Santos
Studio:Filmoteca Cultural
Pró Arte Filmes
Country:Brazil

Morning Star (Portuguese: Estrela da Manhã) is a 1950 Brazilian drama film directed by Osvaldo de Oliveira and starring Doris Duranti, Paulo Gracindo and Dulce Nunes.[1] [2] [3] The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazlo Meitner. It was one of two postwar films Italian star Duranti made in South America alongside the Argentine Alguien se acerca in 1948. Duranti did not appear on screen in her native Italy for several years due to her controversial former relationship with Fascist politician Alessandro Pavolini.

Cast

References

  1. Bianco & nero, Volume 13. Centro sperimentale di cinematografia, 1952. p.71
  2. Moreno p.96
  3. Livorno al cinema p.99

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