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The film tells the story of Gelsomina, a simple-minded young woman (Giulietta Masina) bought from her mother by Zampanò (Anthony Quinn), a brutish strongman who ...

La Strada

1954 ‧ Drama/Classic ‧ 1h 55m
8/10 · IMDb 97% · Rotten Tomatoes
When Gelsomina (Giulietta Masina), a naïve young woman, is purchased from her impoverished mother by brutish circus strongman Zampanò (Anthony Quinn) to be his wife and partner, she loyally endures her husband's coldness and abuse as they travel...

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Release date · July 16, 1956 (United States) · Country of origin. Italy · Language. Italian · Also known as. La Strada · Filming locations · Via Corinto, Rome, ...
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La Strada is a film with a "neorealist" core. The ravaged countryside, the long, lonely vistas of fields, the sea, and the faces of poverty belong in large part ...