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Three Brothers ()

Tre fratelli (original title)
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Three men face their mother's death.

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Raffaele Giuranna
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Nicola Giuranna
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Rocco Giuranna / Young Donato
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Raffaele's Wife
Maddalena Crippa ...
Giovanna
Rosaria Tafuri ...
Rosaria (as Sara Tafuri)
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Marta
Tino Schirinzi ...
Raffaele's Friend
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Young Donato's Wife
Pietro Biondi ...
1st Judge
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Donato Giuranna
Accursio Di Leo ...
1st Friend at Bar
Luigi Infantino ...
2nd Friend at Bar
Girolamo Marzano ...
Nicola's Friend
Gina Pontrelli ...
The Brother's Mother
Ferdinando Greco ...
2nd Judge
Cosimo Milone ...
Raffaele's Son
Ferdinando Murolo ...
Friend at Bar
Maria Antonia Capotorto ...
Post Office Clerk
Francesco Capotorto ...
Friend at Bar
Cristofaro Chiapparino ...
Friend at Bar
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Terrorist (uncredited)

Directed by

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Francesco Rosi

Written by

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Tonino Guerra ... (story and screenplay) &
Francesco Rosi ... (story and screenplay)
 
Andrey Platonov ... (inspired by the book) (as A. Platonov)

Produced by

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Roger Corman ... distribution producer (uncredited)
Antonio Macri ... producer: for Iter Film S.p.A.
Giorgio Nocella ... producer: for Iter Film S.p.A.
Renzo Rossellini ... associate producer

Music by

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Piero Piccioni

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Pasqualino De Santis ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ruggero Mastroianni

Editorial Department

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Lea Mazzocchi ... assistant editor
Bruno Sarandrea ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Andrea Crisanti

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Massimo Tavazzi

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Gabriella Pescucci

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Adalgisa Favella ... hair stylist
Franco Freda ... makeup artist (as Francesco Freda)

Production Management

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Franco Ballati ... production manager
Lynn Kamern ... production supervisor
Alessandro von Norman ... general organizer (as Alessandro von Normann)

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Gianni Arduini ... assistant director

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Benito Leonardi ... construction coordinator
Alberto Michettoni ... property master
Oreste Quercioli ... scenic painter

Sound Department

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Mario Bramonti ... sound
Romano Checcacci ... sound mixer
Renato Marinelli ... sound effects: Studio Sound s.r.l.
Giuseppe Muratori ... boom operator
Italo Cameracanna ... foley artist (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited)

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Renato Agostini ... special effects

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Franco Boccini ... electrician
Mario Cimini ... camera operator
Aldo Colanzi ... key grip
Bruno Colanzi ... grip
Roberto Gengarelli ... assistant camera
Luciano Leoni ... gaffer
Sergio Marra ... electrician
Mario Pezzotti ... grip
Fiorangelo Plocco ... electrician
Massimo Riccioli ... assistant camera
Sergio Strizzi ... still photographer
Angelo Tiberti ... grip
Ettore Zampagni ... electrician

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Orsola Liberati ... seamstress
Onelio Millenotti ... assistant costume designer

Music Department

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Angelo Giovagnoli ... musician: french horn (uncredited)
Sergio Marcotulli ... music engineer (uncredited)
Piero Piccioni ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Gianfranco Plenizio ... conductor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Renata Franceschi ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Fausto Capozzi ... production accountant
Lorenzo Errico ... production secretary
Enzo Lucarini ... administrator (as Vincenzo Lucarini)
Mario Maldesi ... dubbing collaborator
Enzo Ocone ... dubbing director
Matteo von Norman ... assistant production secretary (as Matteo von Normann)
Paolo Bonacelli ... voice dubbing: Philippe Noiret (uncredited)
Mario Cordova ... voice dubbing: Vittorio Mezzogiorno as young Donato (uncredited)
Solvejg D'Assunta ... voice dubbing: Andréa Ferréol (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In a farmhouse in southern Italy, an old woman dies. Her husband summons their sons: from Rome, Raffaele, a judge facing a political case for which he risks assassination; from Naples, the religious and ideological Rocco, a counselor at a correctional institute for boys; from Turin, Nicola, a factory worker involved in labor disputes. Once home, each encounters the past and engages in reveries of what may come: Raffaele imagines his death, Rocco dreams of lifting the youth of Naples out of violence, drugs, and corruption, Nicola pictures embracing his estranged wife. Meanwhile, the old man and his young granddaughter explore the rhythms of the farm and grieve together. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Trois frères (France)
  • Three Brothers (World-wide, English title)
  • Three Brothers (Canada, English title)
  • Three Brothers (United States)
  • Three Brothers (United Kingdom)
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Runtime
  • 113 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Selected as the opening film at the 34th Cannes Film Festival in 1981 (out of competition). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Filmmaker and the Labyrinth (2004). See more »
Soundtracks Je so' pazzo See more »
Quotes Nicola Giuranna: You talk like this because you don't have a boss who can fire you.
Raffaele Giuranna: I have to accept the risk of getting killed any day if I wanna keep doing my work, which is to administrate law, and not to become a hero.
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