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18,000 Days Ago (Italy, 1993)

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Length: 98 min .
Color: Color
Audio: Sound
Genre: Dramatic
Director: Gabriella Gabrielli
Subject: loosely based on the novel by Charles Spartacus Capogreco
Screenplay: Gabriella Gabrielli, Roberto Leoni
Production Designer: Nino Formica
Photo: Erico Menczer
Editor: Gianfranco Amicucci
Music: Gianfranco Plenizio
Costumes: Marisa Crimi
Production: Gabriella Gabrielli, Anna Maria Cerrato (Maximago, Rai, Istituto Luce)
Distribution: Institutional Light, Film Italnoleggio
Cast: Silvia Cohen (Miriam), David Brandon (Max) Franco Diogenes (Dr. Bianchi), Maurizio Donadoni (Moshe), Massimo Foschi (Dr. Salvatore), Natalia Leoni (Blume), Ubaldo Lo Presti (Schwartz), Giovanni Visentin (the hierarchy), Gianfranco Barra (Marrari), William Berger (Rosenbaud), Pier Paolo Capponi (Fraticelli), Franco Interlenghi (father Callisto), Alfredo Pea (Pasquale), Stefano Sabelli (Centurion)

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Critics' Rating: Morandini (?) Farinotti (?)
box office: £ --------- -

Location: Tarsia (CS)

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Critics
" Perhaps, in comparison to the horrors which we have used similar cases, all the attention and the generosity knows a bit 'too much of a fairy tale, but as they are derived from real events and can involve seemingly plausible also because the text dl Roberto Leoni and directed by Gabriella Gabrielli, while risking a certain pathos here and there, they tend, especially in the first part, keep dry tones and often with even resentful pages undeniable rigor. (...) However, after the second part, a bit 'rough even in its ellipses, landing with ease over the happy ending, even allowing the player to find love, and marriage, both paternal figures superficially emotional . The express in serious, Maurizio Donadoni, which will bind the woman is Silvia Cohen, among other Jews of the field, William Berger, the military is good Pier Paolo Capponi, fascists are bad and Giovanni Stefano Sabelli Visentin, maybe a little 'caricatures. There is also Interlenghi Franco, white beard and a monk robe, ready to help .
Gian Luigi Rondi, Time, 5/2/1994 ©

" The movie is this, a very poor film (including the Convention that allows anyone to easily communicate in Italian) that not only because of poverty is too didactic, but without a touch of demagoguery on the supposed natural goodness of the Italians in comparison to the Nazi barbarism, honest, clear, linear. Must be at least mentioned, the company's large and apparently the inspiration civilian accomplice, Silvia Cohen, Massimo Foschi Alfredo Pea, Gianfranco Barra, William Berger, Frank Interlenghi, David Brandon .
Paolo D'Agostini, the Republic 9/2/1994 ©

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