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  1. Italian. Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence ( Italian: Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano, lit. 'Childhood, Vocation, and First Experience of Giacomo Casanova, Venetian'), internationally released as Casanova: His Youthful Years, is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. [1]

  2. a film by Luigi Comencini, starring Leonard Whiting, Maria Grazia Buccella, Lionel Grassilli & Senta Berger - 1969 | 123’ | Colour | OV Italian - UNZERO FILM...

  3. Through the childhood and adolescence of Signor Giacomo Casanova (from his memoirs), this is a description of how people lived in 18th-century Venice: their customs, habits, medicine, religion, and--most of all--the omnipresence of hypocrisy. Сast and Crew

    • Luigi Comencini
    • Mega Film, Panta Cinematografica
    • Leonard Whiting
  4. NR 1 hr 57 min History, Drama, Romance. Through the childhood and adolescence of Signor Giacomo Casanova (from his memoirs), this is a description of how people lived in 18th-century Venice: their ...

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    • Leonard Whiting
    • Luigi Comencini
    • Mega Film
  5. Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence, internationally released as Casanova: His Youthful Years, is a 1969 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. It tells the youth of Giacomo Casanova, who, after an unhappy childhood and early ecclesiastical activity in Venice, became an abbot and abandoned his vocation for the love of a countess. Despite the plot, more than a portrait of Casanova, the film is more of a vivid fresco of the Venetian society of the time.

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  8. Critics reviews. Through the childhood and the adolescence of Giacomo Casanova (from his memoirs), this is a description of how people live in the Venice of the 18th century: customs, habits, medecine, religion and most of all – the omnipresence of hypocrisy.