Co-written by a young Federico Fellini and directed by Alberto Lattuada, this award-winning film from the earlier years of Italian Neo-realist cinema stars John Kitzmiller as a black G.I. who vows to escape both the chaos of post-War Italy and an enforced return to a racially segregated U.S. after falling in love with an impoverished local girl. While its groundbreaking theme of inter-racial love made Without Pity one of the most significant and daring films of the immediate post-War period, it was banned in the United States and, as such, has never received wider recognition for its frank, sensitive handling of a subject that for many years was still controversial. A film that helped launch Fellini's career yet little seen throughout the decades since its initial release, Without Pity (Senza Pieta) is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the best remaining film elements.
L'Amore in Citta is a portmanteau film composed of six different segments each with a different writer or director. These feature Paid Love written and directed by Carlo Lizzani Attempted Suicide by Michelangelo Antonioni Paradise For Four Hours by Dino Risi Marriage Agency by Federico Fellini Story of Caterina by Cesare Zavattini and Umberto Maselli and Italians Stare written and directed by Alberto Lattuada.
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