La Strada
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- | '''''La strada''''' ({{lang-en|'''The Road'''}}) ([[1954 in film|1954]]) is an [[Italian neorealism|Italian neorealist]] film, directed by [[Federico Fellini]]. The movie is a drama about a naive young girl (played by Fellini's wife, [[Giulietta Masina]]) who is sold to a brutish man in a coastal town in Italy. | + | '''''La strada''''' ([[1954 in film|1954]]) is an [[Italian neorealism|Italian neorealist]] film, directed by [[Federico Fellini]]. The movie is a drama about a naive young girl (played by Fellini's wife, [[Giulietta Masina]]) who is sold to a brutish man in a coastal town in Italy. |
''La strada'' won an [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]] in [[1957 in film|1957]]. | ''La strada'' won an [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]] in [[1957 in film|1957]]. | ||
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La strada (1954) is an Italian neorealist film, directed by Federico Fellini. The movie is a drama about a naive young girl (played by Fellini's wife, Giulietta Masina) who is sold to a brutish man in a coastal town in Italy.
La strada won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1957.
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