The Subversives
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The Subversives
Summary
The Subversives is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- The Subversives's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- The Subversives was directed by Paolo Taviani[4].
- The Subversives was directed by Vittorio Taviani[5].
- Paolo and Vittorio Taviani wrote the screenplay for The Subversives[6].
- The Subversives's composer is recorded as Giovanni Fusco[7].
- The Subversives's genre is drama film[8].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Giulio Brogi[9].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Pier Paolo Capponi[10].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Ferruccio De Ceresa[11].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Lucio Dalla[12].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Maria Cumani Quasimodo[13].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Feodor Chaliapin[14].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Vittorio Duse[15].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Feodor Chaliapin Jr.[16].
- A cast member of The Subversives was José Torres[17].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Barbara Pilavin[18].
- A cast member of The Subversives was Nando Angelini[19].
- The Subversives was produced by Giuliani G. De Negri[20].
- The original language of The Subversives was Italian[21].
- The Subversives's Commons category is recorded as I sovversivi[22].
- The Subversives's color is recorded as black-and-white[23].
- The Subversives's country of origin is recorded as Italy[24].
- The Subversives was released on January 1, 1967[25].
- The Subversives's narrative location is recorded as Rome[26].
- The Subversives's film editor is recorded as Franco Brogi Taviani[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The Subversives was produced by Giuliani G. De Negri[20]. Directors include Paolo Taviani[4] and Vittorio Taviani[5]. Paolo and Vittorio Taviani wrote the screenplay for it[6]. Cast members include Giulio Brogi[9], Pier Paolo Capponi[10], Ferruccio De Ceresa[11], Lucio Dalla[12], Maria Cumani Quasimodo[13], and Feodor Chaliapin[14].
Publication
The Subversives was published on January 1, 1967[25]. The original language of it was Italian[21]. Its genre is drama film[8].
Why It Matters
The Subversives has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]