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Un gioco per Eveline

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Un gioco per Eveline
Directed byMarcello Avallone
Screenplay by
Story byAugusto Guglielmi[1]
Produced byErnesto Di Fresco[1]
Starring
CinematographyAldo Scavarda[1]
Edited byPaolo Lucignani[1]
Music byMarcello Giombini[1]
Production
company
Diva Cinematografica[1]
Distributed byPanta Cinematografica
Release date
  • 16 July 1971 (1971-07-16) (Italy)
Running time
85 minutes[1]
CountryItaly[1]

Un gioco per Eveline (transl. A Game for Eveline) is a 1971 Italian film directed by Marcello Avallone.

Production

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Director Marcello Avallone described his original desire for the film to make a film related to "the Fantastic, I wrote a 'noir', a genre we rarely did in Italy."[1] Italian film historian and critic Roberto Curti stated that the film was not a film noir, but a ghost story.[1] According to Erna Schurer, the film was funded by "a mafioso...he used to pay us by putting money inside a newspaper, I remember him coming over in weekends, carrying these small packages..."[2]

The film was shot in Mondello, Sicilly in 1969.[3]

Release

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It took two years before Un gioco per Eveline was submitted to the Italian Board of Censors.[2] was distributed theatrically in Italy by Panta Cinematografica on 16 July 1971.[1] The film grossed a total of 43,833,000 Italian lire on its domestic release.[1] Avallone was so disappointed by the results of the film, that he gave up on film and returned to television documentaries until the film Cugine mie in 1976.[2]

References

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Curti 2017, p. 27.
  2. ^ a b c Curti 2017, p. 29.
  3. ^ Pulici, Davide (June 2007). "Erna Schurer (Emma Constantino) la donna volitiva". Nocturno Dossier. No. 59. p. 32.

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