Behind Closed Shutters

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Behind Closed Shutters (Italian: Persiane chiuse) is a 1951 Italian crime-melodrama film directed by Luigi Comencini and starring Massimo Girotti, Eleonora Rossi Drago and Giulietta Masina.[1]

Behind Closed Shutters
Directed byLuigi Comencini
Written byMassimo Mida
Gianni Puccini
Franco Solinas
Sergio Sollima
Produced byLuigi Rovere
StarringMassimo Girotti
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Giulietta Masina
CinematographyArturo Gallea
Edited byRolando Benedetti
Music byCarlo Rustichelli
Production
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Rovere Film
Distributed byLux Film
Release date
  • 12 March 1951 (1951-03-12)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot

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Sandra (Rossi Drago) searches for her missing sister. For this, she enters the morally degraded seaside of Genoa.

Turin: Sandra, daughter of a guardian, is engaged to Roberto, employed in a construction company. The girl has a sister, Lucia, who has been estranged from home following a relationship deemed illicit. A friend of Lucia is killed and thrown into the Po; Desperate Lucia tries to commit suicide, in agony she telephones and asks Sandra for help. To find Lucia, Sandra asks for help from the ambiguous Edmondo, known in the prostitution world. Edmondo recognizes Lucia's photo, but does not reveal it to Sandra. The reality is bitter: Lucia is employed by Primavera, an exploiter. Edmondo tries to prevent Sandra from finding her sister; Lured into a local misunderstanding, Sandra is arrested in a police roundup. Released she manages to reconnect with the exploiters who offer a ransom to free Lucia.

A happy but daring ending with a shooting in the port of Genoa.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Barattoni p. 224

Bibliography

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  • Luca Barattoni. Italian Post-Neorealist Cinema. Edinburgh University Press, 2013.
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