The Road a Year Long
| The Road a Year Long | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Giuseppe De Santis | 
| Written by | Giuseppe De Santis | 
| Starring | Silvana Pampanini | 
| Cinematography | Marco Scarpelli | 
| Edited by | Boris Tešija | 
| Music by | Vladimir Kraus-Rajterić | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 162 minutes | 
| Countries | Italy Yugoslavia  | 
| Language | Italian | 
The Road a Year Long (Italian: La strada lunga un anno, Serbo-Croatian: Cesta duga godinu dana) is a 1958 film directed by Giuseppe De Santis. A Yugoslavian-Italian co-production, it was Yugoslavia's first ever submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was nominated for the award at the 31st Academy Awards in April 1959.[1] It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[2] For his performance Massimo Girotti was awarded best actor at the San Francisco International Film Festival.[3]
Plot
Emil Kozma (Bert Sotlar), a peasant from an isolated mountain village, starts building a road to a nearby town. Over time, other villagers join the endeavor, believing the construction is state-sponsored. Ultimately, they discover Kozma started the works on his own initiative and without a permit, but it is already too late to stop the project...[4]
Cast
- Silvana Pampanini as Giuseppina Pancrazi
 - Eleonora Rossi Drago as Susanna
 - Massimo Girotti as Chiacchiera (Naklapalo)
 - Bert Sotlar as Guglielmo Cosma (Emil Kozma)
 - Ivica Pajer as Lorenco
 - Milivoje Živanović as Davide
 - Gordana Miletić as Angela
 - Nikša Stefanini as David
 - Hermina Pipinić as Agneza
 - Lia Rho-Barbieri as Roza
 - Antun Vrdoljak as Bernard
 
See also
- List of submissions to the 31st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
 - List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
 
References
- ^ "The 31st Academy Awards (1959) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-10-27.
 - ^ Don Franks (22 September 2004). Entertainment Awards: A Music, Cinema, Theatre and Broadcasting Guide. McFarland, 2004. p. 278. ISBN 0786417986.
 - ^ Antonio Vitti (1996). Giuseppe De Santis and postwar Italian cinema. University of Toronto Press, 1996. p. 101. ISBN 0802071414.
 - ^ "Baza HR kinematografije".
 
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