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The film represents nine famous stories from the novel by Edmondo De Amicis. Each of them has a child as protagonist:
The film represents nine famous stories from the novel by Edmondo De Amicis. Each of them has a child as protagonist:


* ''Il piccolo patriota padovano'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
# ''Il piccolo patriota padovano'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
* ''La piccola vedetta lombarda'', directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
# ''La piccola vedetta lombarda'', directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
* ''Il piccolo scrivano fiorentino'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
# ''Il piccolo scrivano fiorentino'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
* ''Il tamburino sardo'', directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
# ''Il tamburino sardo'', directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
* ''L'infermiere di Tata'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
# ''L'infermiere di Tata'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
* ''Sangue romagnolo'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
# ''Sangue romagnolo'', directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
* ''Valor civile'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
# ''Valor civile'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
* ''Dagli Appennini alle Ande'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
# ''Dagli Appennini alle Ande'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
* ''Naufragio'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
# ''Naufragio'', directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
 




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Latest revision as of 12:18, 12 December 2024

{it} I racconti del Cuore [1] (Italy, 1915-16), directed by Leopoldo Carlucci, Vittorio Rossi Pianelli & Umberto Paradisi, starring Ermanno Roveri & Luigi Petrungaro.

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Abstract

The film represents nine famous stories from the novel by Edmondo De Amicis. Each of them has a child as protagonist:

  1. Il piccolo patriota padovano, directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
  2. La piccola vedetta lombarda, directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
  3. Il piccolo scrivano fiorentino, directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1915), with Ermanno Roveri.
  4. Il tamburino sardo, directed by Vittorio Rossi Pianelli (1915), with Luigi Petrungaro.
  5. L'infermiere di Tata, directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
  6. Sangue romagnolo, directed by Leopoldo Carlucci (1916), with Luigi Petrungaro.
  7. Valor civile, directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
  8. Dagli Appennini alle Ande, directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.
  9. Naufragio, directed by Umberto Paradisi (1916), with Ermanno Roveri.

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