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    Il grido (initially titled The Cry–Il Grido in the UK and The Outcry in the US) is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, and Betsy Blair. It received the Golden Leopard at the 1957 Locarno Film Festival.

  2. Il Grido: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, Dorian Gray, Jacqueline Jones. A man wanders aimlessly away from his town, away from the woman he loves, emotionally and socially inactive.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Nevertheless, I am glad that I ended up watching Il Grido (1957). Directed by Michelangelino Antonioni — an ever-so influential figure of cinema — Il Grido is an Italian melodrama with a very cynical depiction of grief and heartbreak.

  4. Il Grido (The Outcry, 1957), Michelangelo Antonionis fifth feature film, was something of a departure from most of his offerings, because of the social milieu depicted in the film. By and large, Antonioni’s films were usually situated in and concerned with relatively privileged social groupings.

  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Il grido (initially titled The Cry – Il Grido in the UK and The Outcry in the US) is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli, and Betsy Blair. It received the Golden Leopard at the 1957 Locarno Film Festival.

  6. Based on a story by Michelangelo Antonioni, Il Grido concerns industrial mechanic Aldo (Steve Cochran), and the occurrences in his life after his seven-year affair with a married woman comes to an end. Directed by Antonioni and released in 1957, there's a developmental nature to the film that finds the Italian filmmaker still shaking off the ...

  7. Dec 28, 2018 · Il Grido – 1957 Antonioni. Bare trees, constant fog, barren industrial set pieces (that finale—astonishing)- it’s another glorious triumph for Antonioni. Antonioni’s only film subject set in the blue-collar working class (which in a way touches neo-realism as close as he would)