Half a Century of Song

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Half a Century of Song
Directed byDomenico Paolella
Written byOreste Biancoli
Dino Falconi
Antonio Ghirelli
Vinicio Marinucci
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Ettore Scola
Produced byCarlo Infascelli
Music byCarlo Rustichelli
Release date
  • 1952 (1952)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Half a Century of Song (Italian: Canzoni di mezzo secolo) is a 1952 Italian anthology comedy film by Domenico Paolella.

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Through a series of scenes inspired by various songs, the main stages of Italian history of the early twentieth century are traced.

The songs on which the episodes of the film are based are: Romantic Love, Ninì Tirabusciò, Scettico blu, Biondo Corsaro, Yvonne, Ziki-Paki, Ziki-Pu, Lodovico, Biagio Adagio, Stramilano, Vivere, Fccetto Nera, Tornerai and Munasterio ' and Santa Clara.[1]

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