D'Annunzio (1987)
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Synopsis of D'Annunzio
During his lifetime, the noted Italian author Gabriele D'Annunzio was considered to be a genius, a daring adventurer, and a major Italian nationalist. During the Mussolini era, he was still considered to be a major figure in Italian literature, and many schoolchildren were required to study his tamer books. Several movies based on his life were made prior to this one, and they focused on his association with the Mussolini regime. Since then, his reputation has declined considerably, and this biographical drama certainly reflects his new status as a historically important but repugnant and artistically insignificant figure. In this story, the journalist-turned-author is a foolish-looking dandy who is just beginning to make his mark as a central figure in Italy's art-world. His little group would win the descriptive title of "the decadents." Here, he is shown as being the sort of man who would exploit the women he has affairs with to further his career. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of D'Annunzio
- Robert Powell - D'Annunzio
- Sonia Petrova - Maria Gravina
- Florence Guerin
- Laurent Terzieff
- Roberto Alpi
- Stefania Sandrelli - Elvira
- Teresa Ann Savoy - First wife
- Paolo Bonacelli
- Eva Grimaldi
- Cesare Barbetti
- Director(s):
- Sergio Nasca
- Writer(s):
- Piero Chiara, Sergio Nasca
- Producer(s):
- Franco Casati, Sergio Martinelli
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