Mist on the Sea explained

Mist on the Sea
Director:Marcello Pagliero
Hans Hinrich
Producer:Fortunato Misiano
Starring:Viveca Lindfors
Gustav Diessl
Umberto Spadaro
Cinematography:Václav Vích
Studio:Film Bassoli
Larius Film
S.A.C.C.I.
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Italy

Mist on the Sea (Italian: Nebbie sul mare) is a 1944 Italian drama film directed by Marcello Pagliero and Hans Hinrich and starring Viveca Lindfors, Gustav Diessl and Umberto Spadaro.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Salvo D'Angelo.

Synopsis

Italian couple Maria and Pietro Rosati live in Brazil, where they manage an estate. One day Maria is sexually assaulted, and her husband kills the preparator. Pietro is pursued by the police and is shot and tumbles into a river. Maria is charged as an accomplice, but after a lengthy trial she is acquitted. A few years later she is working as an assistant to a doctor at a research institute. They fall in love and marry, but when Brazil enters the Second World War all Italian citizens are expelled from the country, and they catch the last available ship for Italy. To Maria's shock, they discover Pietro working as a stoker in the engine room; he miraculously survived his fall into the river and has been laying low to avoid arrest. He demands that his wife return to him, but she says she is pregnant and loves her second husband, even if the marriage is technically invalid. When the ship hits a mine, Pietro nobly sacrifices himself by helping Maria and the doctor into a lifeboat and then cutting the rope.

Cast

References

  1. Qvist & Von Bagh p.105

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