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GALILEO

by Liliana Cavani

synopsis

A humble scientist from Padua proves that the Earth revolves and that it is not the center of the universe. He has few supporters and many enemies. When Giordano Bruno dies a martyr's death, Galileo exclaims: "Science needs scientists, not martyrs!" In order to preserve his discovery and continue his research he tries to make peace with the church but does not succeed. Slandered and misunderstood by his contemporaries, Galileo suffers the tragic isolation of men of genius the importance of whose lifework is recognized only by subsequent generations.

original title: Galileo
country: Italy, Bulgaria
year: 1968
genre: fiction
directed by: Liliana Cavani
film run: 105'
release date: IT 07/09/1968, DK 17/01/1969, BG 14/02/1969, HU 30/10/1969, PT 07/04/1971, DD 25/07/1971, UK 1975
screenplay: Liliana Cavani, Tullio Pinelli
cast: Cyril Cusack, Paolo Graziosi, Gigi Ballista, Lou Castel
cinematography by: Alfio Contini
film editing: Nino Baragli
art director: Ezio Frigerio
costumes designer: Ezio Frigerio
music: Ennio Morricone
producer: Leo Pescarolo

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