Journey to Italy (1954)

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Directed By Roberto Rossellini Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman Ingrid Bergman  •  George Sanders George Sanders  •  Maria Mauban Maria Mauban  •  Paul Muller Paul Muller  •  Natalia Ray Natalia Ray Genres Drama  •  Foreign Language Film  •  Italian Neorealism  •  Marriage Drama  •  Psychological Drama Studios &
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Other Titles Viaggio in Italia [Italy]  •  Voyage in Italy [Italy] Release Info 1954-12-20T00:00:00Z December 20, 1954
B&W  •  97 minutes NR Rated NR
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Journey to Italy vs. The Trip to Italy

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TheEgant

TheEgant on 11/13/2019 Reply  · 

Beautiful shots of Italy. Absolutely nothing else is special about this movie. It baffles me that it is so highly regarded...

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eaglesflyhigh

eaglesflyhigh on 2/28/2020 Reply  · 

The way Rossellini handled the topic of complications within a marriage in a serious and realistic way was pretty special and ahead of its time. But, it just felt a little too lackluster to call this one of the greatest movies.

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