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Director
  
Enrico Maria Salerno

Music director
  
Stelvio Cipriani

Country
  
Italy

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Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Duration
  

Language
  
Italian

The Anonymous Venetian (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Giuseppe Berto, Enrico Maria Salerno

Initial release
  
September 30, 1970 (Italy)

Featured songs
  
Concerto for Oboe and Strings in D minor: Adagio, Anonimo Veneziano

Cast
  
Tony Musante
(Enrico),
Florinda Bolkan
(Valeria),
Toti Dal Monte
(House Owner),
Sandro Grinfan
(Factory Manager),
Brizio Montinaro
(Waiter),
Giuseppe Bella
(Technician)

Similar movies
  
Tony Musante movies, Set in Venice, Dramas

Tagline
  
There is a love that can tear you apart... and hold you together.

Anonimo veneziano the anonymous venetian stelvio cipriani


Anonimo Veneziano (English: The Anonymous Venetian) is an award-winning 1970 Italian drama film written and directed by the famous Italian actor Enrico Maria Salerno in his debut as a film director. It starred American actor Tony Musante and Brazilian actress Florinda Bolkan.

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The film is especially notable for its romantic musical score, composed by Stelvio Cipriani. In the movie's musical score there is also an Adagio, erroneously attributed to the Baroque Venetian composer Benedetto Marcello (31 July or 1 August 1686 – 24 July 1739). In reality, the author of the D concerto for oboe and orchestra was his older brother Alessandro (1 February 1673–19 June 1747). In 1970, Frida Boccara recorded the song "Venise Va Mourir", the main theme of the film (French version, lyrics by Eddy Marnay), later performing it at the Cannes Film Festival. Tony Renis recorded it as "Anonimo veneziano" (English and Italian versions, 1970) and "Venise Va Mourir" (1971, French version). Singers Sergio Denis (1971), Fred Bongusto (1971), Ornella Vanoni (1971), and Nana Mouskouri (as "To Be the One You Love", 1973), also performed the piece.

The Anonymous Venetian (film) movie scenes

Plot

The Anonymous Venetian (film) movie scenes

A Venetian musician is affected by an incurable disease. He arranges to meet his wife, who is now living with another man in another city, but does not tell her about his condition. They walk through the streets and channels of Venice. They remember the happy times when they lived together, she in blissful ignorance of his terminal illness. He has to play a classic concert piece, recently discovered, but with no known composer, the 'Anonymous Venetian', in a concert hall. She finally realizes that she is still in love with him.

Awards

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  • David di Donatello: Best Actress (Florinda Bolkan), Special David to Enrico Maria Salerno.
  • Nastro d'Argento: Best Cinematography in Color (Marcello Gatti), Best Score (Stelvio Cipriani).

  • The Anonymous Venetian (film) ANONIMO VENEZIANO aka THE ANONYMOUS VENETIAN TONY MUSANTE FLORINDA

    The Anonymous Venetian (film) ANONIMO VENEZIANO aka THE ANONYMOUS VENETIAN FLORINDA BOLKAN TONY

    References

    The Anonymous Venetian (film) Wikipedia
    The Anonymous Venetian (film) IMDb The Anonymous Venetian (film) themoviedb.org