Cronaca nera explained

Cronaca nera should not be confused with Cronaca Vera.

Cronaca nera
Director:Giorgio Bianchi
Music:Alessandro Cicognini
Cinematography:Domenico Scala
Massimo Terzano
Editing:Gisa Radicchi Levi
Studio:Aura Film
Distributor:Titanus Distribuzione
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Italy

Cronaca nera (Italian for Black news) is a 1947 Italian crime film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring María Denis, Gino Cervi and Andrea Checchi.[1] The title refers to the section given over to crime stories in Italian newspapers.[2]

Plot synopsis

A mob boss (Gino Cervi) wanted by the police takes refuge at the home of his unsuspecting associate's (Andrea Checchi) honest family, aiming to regroup his gang again when the time is right. In the process, he falls in love with his associate’s sister (María Denis) and decides to go straight.[3]

Critical reception

On the occasion of Cronaca neras 2015 showing on Harvard's film program, the film was described as "neorealist cinema itself" and as "exemplifying the fatalism associated with noir" in "films such as Ossessione (1943)." The program also noted that "among the film’s screenwriters are Sergio Amidei and Cesare Zavattini, who between them worked on most of the postwar masterpieces by Rossellini and de Sica."[1]

Cast

References

  1. Web site: Cronaca nera . . 2015 . Harvard Film Archive . 17 January 2021.
  2. Book: Fiumi, Cesare . 2006 . L'Italia in nera. La cronaca nera italiana nelle pagine del Corriere della Sera. Italian. Italy in black. The Italian crime stories in the pages of Corriere della Sera. . 978-8817012799.
  3. Web site: Cronaca nera . . 27 May 2015 . 58th New York Film Festival . 17 January 2021.

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