film "Stromboli" (1950)

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The 1950 film "Stromboli," directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Ingrid Bergman, is a neorealist drama about a displaced woman who marries an Italian fisherman and struggles with isolation and despair on a remote volcanic island.

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instanceOf Italian neorealist film
film
alsoKnownAs Stromboli
surface form: Stromboli, Land of God
blackAndWhite true
censorshipControversy yes
cinematographyBy Otello Martelli
countryOfOrigin Italy
United States of America
director Roberto Rossellini
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy Eraldo Da Roma
era post-World War II
filmingLocation Italy
Stromboli
filmMovement Italian Neorealism
surface form: Italian neorealism
genre drama film
neorealist film
historicalContext displaced persons after World War II
languageVersion English-language version edited by RKO
Italian version edited by Roberto Rossellini
leadCharacterNationality Lithuanian
musicBy Renzo Rossellini
notableFor collaboration between Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman
originalLanguage English
Italian
plotSummary A displaced woman marries an Italian fisherman and struggles with isolation and despair on a remote volcanic island.
productionCompany Berit Films
Italia Film
protagonist Karin
protagonistPortrayedBy Ingrid Bergman
releaseDateItaly 1950-02-15
releaseDateUSA 1950-10-15
releaseYear 1950
runtimeMinutes 107
screenwriter Gian Paolo Callegari
Roberto Rossellini
Sergio Amidei
setting Aeolian Islands
Stromboli
volcanic island
starring Ingrid Bergman
Mario Vitale
Renzo Cesana
theme displacement
isolation
marital conflict
religious crisis
title Stromboli

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