Trieste (film) explained
Trieste |
Director: | France Štiglic |
Music: | Marijan Lipovšek |
Cinematography: | Rudi Vaupotič |
Editing: | Milka Mađura |
Studio: | Triglav Film |
Distributor: | Viba Film |
Runtime: | 81 minutes |
Country: | Yugoslavia |
Language: | Slovene |
Trieste (Slovenian: Trst) is a 1951 Yugoslav drama film directed by France Štiglic.[1]
Cast
- Mira Bedenk as Anda
- Angelo Benetelli as Penko
- Sandro Bianchi as Donati
- Vjekoslav Bonifačić as Burole
- Alessandro Damiani as Karlo
- Avgusta Danilova as Stara zenica
- Flavio della Noce as Piero
- Josip Fišer as Menih
- Eliza Gerner as Anamarija
- Franc Gunzer as Komisar mesta
- Pavla Kovič as Vratarjeva hci
- Slavica Kraševec as Marijeta
- Andrej Kurent as Ivan
- Anica Kuznik as Vida
- Marcello Micheli as Moro
- Carlo Montini as Oliva
- Lojze Potokar as Just
- Stane Potokar as Komandir mesta
- Modest Sancin as Galjof
- Stane Sever as Borut
- Zvone Sintic as Tadeo
- Pero Skerl as Pahor
- Vladimir Skrbinšek as Schmedke
- Dusan Skredl as Porocnik
- Joze Zupan as Sila
- Mirko Župančić as Sergej
References
- Furlan p.32
Bibliography
- Silvan Furlan. Filmography of Slovene feature films. Slovenski gledališki in filmski muzej, 1994.