The Sun Also Shines at Night

1990 Italian film

  • 22 August 1990 (1990-08-22)
Running time
112 minutesCountriesItaly
France
GermanyLanguageItalian

The Sun Also Shines at Night (Italian: Il sole anche di notte, and also known as Night Sun) is an Italian film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani in 1990. It was screened out of competition at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

The plot is based on Leo Tolstoy's 1911 posthumously published short story "Father Sergius". The court of Czar Nicholas I of Russia is replaced by that of Charles III of Spain when he was still Charles VII of Naples. All of the original Russian locations are replaced by ones in southern Italy.

Cast

  • Julian Sands as Sergio Giuramondo
  • Charlotte Gainsbourg as Matilda
  • Massimo Bonetti as Prince Santobuono
  • Margarita Lozano as Sergio's Mother
  • Patricia Millardet as Aurelia
  • Rüdiger Vogler as King Charles
  • Nastassja Kinski as Cristina Del Carpio
  • Pamela Villoresi as Giuseppina Giuramondo
  • Geppy Geijeses as Bishop (as Geppy Gleijeses)
  • Sonia Gessner as Duchess Del Carpio
  • Tony Sperandeo as Gesuino (as Gaetano Sperandeo)
  • Matilde Piana as Peasant Woman
  • Vittorio Capotorto as Matilda's Father
  • Riccardo Parisio Perrotti as Duke Del Carpio (as Riccardo Parrisio Perrotti)
  • Salvatore Rossi (actor) as Eugenio
  • Teresa Brescianini as Concetta
  • Biagio Barone as Father Biagio

References

  1. ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Sun Also Shines at Night". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 8 August 2009.

External links

  • The Sun Also Shines at Night at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • The Sun Also Shines at Night at Rotten Tomatoes
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Films directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
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Films
  • Father Sergius (1918 Russian silent)
  • Father Serge (1945 French)
  • Father Sergius (1978 Soviet)
  • The Sun Also Shines at Night (1990 Italian)


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