Saw this film once in Brooklyn. It's a very sweet, romantic film and it has some amazing early twentieth century images of New York. Can't wait to buy my copy.
“After Golden Age of cinema with Visconti, Rossellini and De Sica , now, we miss that time and asking our-self where Italian cinema is. I think real melodrama is this reality.”
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July 19, 2012
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