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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. A man wanders aimlessly after his lover leaves him for another man. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, photos and plot summary of this film.

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    • Drama
    • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • 1958-10-09
  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 (1957) is a film by Michelangelo Antonioni that depicts the life of Aldo, a mechanic who drifts from one woman to another after his affair with a married woman ends. The film explores the themes of alienation, disconnection and futility in the modern industrial world.

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  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Il Grido is a 1957 Italian film by Antonioni about a man who wanders after losing his lover to another man. The film explores themes of alienation, love, and death, and won the Golden Leopard at Locarno.

  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 ...

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  8. 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)