Black Shirt | |
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Directed by | Giovacchino Forzano |
Written by | Giovacchino Forzano |
Produced by | Giovacchino Forzano Eugenio Fontana |
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Edited by | Giovacchino Forzano Mario Bonotti |
Music by | Gian Luca Tocchi |
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Distributed by | Istituto Luce |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Black Shirt (Italian: Camicia nera) is a 1933 Italian drama film directed by Giovacchino Forzano.[1] The film was made by the Istituto Luce as a propaganda work to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Mussolini's Fascist regime. It portrays events in Italy from the beginning of the First World War to the coming to power of Mussolini and the transformation of the country since. It combines elements of normal fiction films, documentary and futurist influences.
The film The Old Guard, released the following year, is also set in the period leading up to the March on Rome.