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Germania, anno zero (Motion picture)

LC control no.n 82255140
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Uniform title headingGermania, anno zero (Motion picture)
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Variant(s)Germany, year zero (Motion picture)
Deutschland im Jahre null (Motion picture)
Germany in year zero (Motion picture)
Other standard no.Q540624
Form of workMotion pictures Feature films Fiction films
Beginning date1947
Special noteOld catalog heading: Germania--anno zero [Motion picture]
Note that although the German-language version of the film was the original, the Italian version was the first screened.
Found inThe War trilogy, 1984: CIP t.p. (Germany, year zero)
La Trilogia della guerra, c1972: (Germania, anno zero)
LC data base, 2-20-84 (hdg.: Germania--anno zero [Motion picture])
Deutschland im Jahre null, 2009: title frame (Deutschland im Jahre null; title from English subtitles: Germany year zero) credits (a film by Roberto Rossellini; stars Edmund Meschke, Ernst Pittschau, Ingetraud Hinze, Franz Krüger, Erich Gühne) DVD menu (Italian credits and prologue: "Roberto Rossellini shot Germany year zero in Berlin and Rome with an international crew and German actors. We have presented the film with its original German-language soundtrack and opening titles. The Italian release of the film opened with Italian credits and a voice-over prologue"; title from Italian release title screen: Germania anno zero)
Roberto Rossellini, magician of the real, 2000: page 177 (from Filmography: 1947. Deutschland im Jahre null (original version shot and spoken in German); Germania anno zero (Germany in year zero, UK; Germany year zero, USA); director, Roberto Rossellini; script, Roberto Rossellini, Max Colpet, Sergio Amidei (for Italian translation of dialogue only); editor: Eraldo da Roma (Italian version), Anne-Marie Findeisen (German version); first screened: 11 April 1948, Circolo Romano del Cinema, Rome (Italian version); 9 July 1948, Locarno Film Festival (German version); both Italian and German versions are the same length)