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72 min
"The Italian Jobs: Paramount Pictures e l'Italia" tells the story of two men, two Italian-American executives, Pilade Levi and Luigi Luraschi, who came to Italy at the end of the Second World War to recreate the Italian film industry; their work went on to have a significant influence on cinema worldwide. The idea of producing European films financed by American funds, in fact, originated in Italy with Paramount Pictures. Masterpieces such as Nights of Cabiria, Romeo and Juliet and The Conformist, to name just a few, were created precisely thanks to the work of these two men. The exclusive testimonies of Gioia Levi and Tony Luraschi, the children of the two executives, describe how their fathers were not only businessmen but how their lives were dedicated entirely to cinema.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Adriano Giannini | Narratore | Unowned | |
Felice Laudadio | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Gioia Levi | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Enrico Lucherini | Se stesso | Unowned | |
David Luraschi | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Tony Luraschi | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Claudio Masenza | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Francesco Montanari | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Tonino Pinto | Se stesso | Unowned | |
Greta Scarano | Se stesso | Unowned |