General Della Rovere

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General della Rovere
Directed byRoberto Rossellini
Written by
Produced byMoris Ergas
Starring
CinematographyCarlo Carlini
Edited byCesare Cavagna
Music byRenzo Rossellini
Production
companies
  • Zebra Film
  • Société Nouvelle des Etablissements Gaumont
Release dates
  • 31 August 1959 (1959-08-31) (
    Venice International Film Festival
    )
  • 7 October 1959 (1959-10-07) (Italy)
Running time
  • 137 minutes (premiere)
  • 132 minutes (theatrical)
Countries
  • Italy
  • France
Languages
  • Italian
  • German
  • Hebrew

General Della Rovere (Italian: Il generale Della Rovere) is a 1959 Italian–French drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini.[1] The film is based on a story by Indro Montanelli which was in turn based on a true story.[2]

Plot

Italian Resistance leader, General Della Rovere, and infiltrate a group of resistance prisoners in a Milan
prison. Gradually, Bardone loses himself in his role and not merely pretends to be a hero of the resistance but actually becomes one, first encouraging his fellow prisoners to show courage and eventually accepting death by firing squad rather than betraying another imprisoned resistance leader.

Cast

Cultural influences

The transformation of Emmanuele Bardone, the film's protagonist, from an Axis collaborator into a hero of the anti-

national socialist resistance, has been compared by Spanish political commentators to the life story of Adolfo Suárez, the Spanish prime minister who oversaw the transition to democracy in the late 1970s. In particular, Javier Cercas devotes the last chapter of The Anatomy of a Moment[3]
to exploring the parallels between Bardone and Suarez.

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