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Directed by | Alberto Lattuada |
Written by | Giuseppe Berto Franco Brusati Ivo Perilli Dino Risi Rodolfo Sonego |
Produced by | Dino De Laurentiis Carlo Ponti |
Starring | Silvana Mangano Raf Vallone Vittorio Gassman Gaby Morlay Patrizia Mangano |
Cinematography | Otello Martelli |
Edited by | Gabriele Varriale |
Music by | Nino Rota |
Distributed by | Lux Film |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Anna is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Alberto Lattuada and starring the same trio as Bitter Rice: Silvana Mangano as Anna, the sinner who becomes a nun, Raf Vallone as Andrea, the rich man who loves her, and Vittorio Gassman as Vittorio, the wicked waiter who sets Anna on a dangerous path.
Silvana Mangano's real sister, Patrizia Mangano, acts as Anna's sister in the film. Sophia Loren has a small uncredited role as a nightclub assistant. Future film directors Franco Brusati and Dino Risi co-wrote the script.
The film features the songs "Non Dimenticar" and "El Negro Zumbón", a baião popularised in the US as "Anna" and recorded much later by Pink Martini.
A man (Vallone) suffers a car accident. He's taken to hospital, where Sister Anna (Mangano) takes care of him. The man is the reason Anna became a nun. She remembers the days she was leading a life of sin as a night club singer.
Anna is one of the greatest box office successes of Italian cinema. "El Negro Zumbón" became a classic in Italy and Spain. Nanni Moretti paid a tribute in Dear Diary, in which the song is shown on a TV, and the opening of the song is featured in Cinema Paradiso.
In the original Italian version, the voices of many actors in the film are dubbed: