
Carlo Levi Stopped Here (1992)
The deep North-South divide in Italy is explored through the eyes of northern anti-fascist writer and painter, Carlo Levi, who is exiled by Mussolini to a remote village in Southern Italy. Levi falls in love with the ancient traditions of Southern peasant culture and becomes a passionate advocate, fighting for justice for the impoverished South.
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Frances Tomelty | As: Self - Commentary |
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Bob Peck | As: Self - Readings (voice) |
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The deep North-South divide in Italy is explored through the eyes of northern anti-fascist writer and painter, Carlo Levi, who is exiled by Mussolini to a remote village in Southern Italy. Levi falls in love with the ancient traditions of Southern peasant culture and becomes a passionate advocate, fighting for justice for the impoverished South.
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Cast
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Frances Tomelty |
Self - Commentary |
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Bob Peck |
Self - Readings (voice) |
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Virginia Heath |
Director |
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Rodney Wilson |
Executive Producer |
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Tariq Ali |
Producer |
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John Mister |
Editor |
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Jonathon Collinson |
Director of Photography |
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