Unknown Man of San Marino

The Unknown Man of San Marino (Italian: Lo Sconosciuto di San Marino) is a 1946 Italian drama film directed by Michał Waszyński and starring Anna Magnani, Vittorio De Sica and Antonio Gandusio.[2] It was shot at the Icet Studios in Milan and on location around the Republic of San Marino where it is set.The screenwriter Cesare Zavattini and the actors Anna Magnani and Vittorio De Sica were key figures in the neorealist movement which was at its height when the film was made.During the closing stages of the Second World War, refugees pour into San Marino.However, during a religious procession to mark the fall of the German Gothic Line, he is jolted by the memory of an atrocity he committed while serving with German forces against a similar procession.
Michał WaszyńskiCesare ZavattiniVittorio CottafaviAnna MagnaniVittorio De SicaAntonio GandusioArturo GalleaMario SerandreiAlessandro CicogniniItaliandrama filmon locationRepublic of San Marinoneorealist movementSecond World WarPolish ArmyGothic LineminefieldRenata BogdanskaIrma GramaticaGiuseppe PorelliFausto GuerzoniAristide GarbiniEnrico Maria SalernoPod banderą miłościKult ciałaNiebezpieczny romansUwiedzionaBezimienni bohaterowieSound of the DesertSto metrów miłościHis Excellency, The Shop AssistantThe Twelve ChairsProkurator Alicja HornZabawkaCo mój mąż robi w nocyParade of the ReservistsPieśniarz WarszawyLove, Cherish, RespectBlack PearlPolice Chief AntekABC miłościJaśnie pan szoferWacuśPanienka z poste restanteGranny Had No WorriesBolek i LolekBędzie lepiej30 karatów szczęściaDodek na froncieBohaterowie SybiruDaddy Gets MarriedZnachorThe DybbukKobiety nad przepaściąSecond YouthOstatnia brygadaProfesor WilczurGehennaSerce matkiThe VagabondsThe Three HeartsWielka drogaFire Over the SeaLa grande strada