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Suor Letizia (1956)
Directed by the incredibly prolific Mario Camerini, Suor Letizia was released in English-speaking regions as When Angels Don't Fly and The Awakening. In her first film appearance since The Rose Tattoo, Anna Magnani plays a feisty nun named Sister Letizia. Believing herself above such earthly trivialities as a maternal instinct, Sr. Letizia changes her way of thinking when an abandoned child is placed in her care. Unofficially adopting the boy, the good sister eventually comes to realize that even she cannot provide the care and guidance of a biological mother. Carefully constructed to accommodate all the surefire box-office elements inherent in Camerini's earlier films, Suor Letizia was almost guaranteed to be a hit.
Ituaiga: Drama
Faʻafiafia: Anna Magnani, Eleonora Rossi Drago, Antonio Cifariello, Piero Boccia, Leonilde Montesi, Lina Tartara Minora
Auvaa: Mario Camerini (Director), Sandro Pallavicini (Producer), Cesare Zavattini (Story), Mario Camerini (Story), Antonio Altoviti (Idea), Giose Rimanelli (Idea)
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Faʻamalolo: Oct 17, 1956
Lauiloa: 0.973
Gagana: Italiano
Potu potu: Rizzoli Film, Produzione Pallavicini
Atunuʻu: Italy