I Vinti
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I Vinti
Summary
I Vinti is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- I Vinti's image is recorded as Photo Franco Interlenghi and another actor in a scene from the Italian episode of I Vinti, a 1953 film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. 1953 - Touring Club Italiano 04 1508.jpg[3].
- I Vinti's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- I Vinti's director is recorded as Michelangelo Antonioni[5].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Michelangelo Antonioni[6].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Diego Fabbri[7].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Suso Cecchi d'Amico[8].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Q1741956[9].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Giorgio Bassani[10].
- I Vinti's screenwriter is recorded as Roger Nimier[11].
- I Vinti's composer is recorded as Giovanni Fusco[12].
- I Vinti's genre is recorded as anthology film[13].
- I Vinti's genre is recorded as drama film[14].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Jean-Pierre Mocky[15].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Françoise Arnoul[16].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Franco Interlenghi[17].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Anna Maria Ferrero[18].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Eduardo Ciannelli[19].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Evi Maltagliati[20].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Umberto Spadaro[21].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as David Farrar[22].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Albert Michel[23].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Annie Noël[24].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Etchika Choureau[25].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Fay Compton[26].
- I Vinti's cast member is recorded as Henri Poirier[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
I Vinti's director is recorded as Michelangelo Antonioni[5]. Screenwriters include Michelangelo Antonioni[6], Diego Fabbri[7], Suso Cecchi d'Amico[8], Q1741956[9], Giorgio Bassani[10], and Roger Nimier[11]. Cast members include Jean-Pierre Mocky[15], Françoise Arnoul[16], Franco Interlenghi[17], Anna Maria Ferrero[18], Eduardo Ciannelli[19], and Evi Maltagliati[20].
Publication
I Vinti's publication date is recorded as +1953-09-04T00:00:00Z[28]. Original languages include Italian[29], French[30], and English[31]. Genres include anthology film[13] and drama film[14].
Reception
Reviews include 6.4/10[32] and 63%[33].
Why It Matters
I Vinti ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]