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Cuori Senza Frontiere
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Synopsis
The White Line is a modest anti-war statement set in a tiny Italian village near Trieste. As the result of an International Peace Conference, the nearby borders are changed, with a white line drawn in the middle of the town. One half of the community belongs to the Italians, while the other half is controlled by Yugoslavia. The ramifications of this decision range from humorous to disastrous, with some consequences wandering to the realm of the surreal. In keeping with the Biblical phrase "And a child shall lead them," it is up to the kids in town to point up the absurdities of the new border. Alas, tragedy ensues, but out of hopelessness arises a new form of hope. Filmed in 1950 as Cuori senza Frontiere, The White Line attained bookings in the U.S. thanks to the presence of Gina Lollobrigida in a secondary role (Lollobrigida was afforded top billing in the American prints). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernesto Almirante The Grandfather
Cesco Baseggio Giovanni Sebastian
Antonio Catania Acquasanta
Gianni Cavalieri Pentecoste
Gino Cavalieri The Priest
Giordano Cesini Cacciavite
Erno Crisa Stefano
Silvia Curetti The Grandmother
Gina Lollobrigida Donata Sebastian
Fabio Neri Gaspare
Mario Sestan Lampadina
Raf Vallone Domenico

Production Crew

Carlo Montuori Cinematographer
Carlo Rustichelli Composer (Music Score)
Luigi Zampa Director
Carlo Ponti Producer
Clare Catalano Screenwriter
Piero Tellini Screenwriter
Aldo Buzzi Set Designer
Year: 1949
Runtime: 87
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Lux Productions

Release
September 26, 1950 (Italy)

Awards
1952 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle