Ossessione

Ossessione ([osːɛs'sjone], "Obsession") is a 1943 Italian crime drama film directed and co-written by Luchino Visconti, in his directorial debut. It is an unauthorized and uncredited adaptation of the 1934 novel The Postman Always Rings Twice by American author James M. Cain, and stars Clara Calamai, Massimo Girotti, and Juan de Landa in the leading roles. It is often considered to be the first Italian neorealist film, though there is some debate about whether such a categorization is accurate.

Ossessione
Original film poster
Directed byLuchino Visconti
Screenplay byLuchino Visconti
Mario Alicata
Giuseppe De Santis
Gianni Puccini
Uncredited:
Alberto Moravia
Antonio Pietrangeli
Based onThe Postman Always Rings Twice
1934 novel
by James M. Cain (uncredited)
Produced byLibero Solaroli
StarringClara Calamai
Massimo Girotti
Juan de Landa
CinematographyAldo Tonti
Domenico Scala
Edited byMario Serandrei
Music byGiuseppe Rosati
Production
company
Industrie Cinematografiche Italiane
Distributed byIndustrie Cinematografiche Italiane
Release date
  • 16 May 1943 (1943-05-16)
Running time
135 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Banned and ostracized by the Fascist regime during its initial release, the Italian Ministry of Culture has since placed Ossessione on its list of 100 Italian films to be saved, distinguishing films which "changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."

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