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    Soundtrack

    Novecento (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

    Different stars

    • 1 Ennio MorriconeRomanzo 4:08
    • 2 Ennio MorriconeEstate - 1908 5:03
    • 3 Ennio MorriconeAutunno - 1922 4:45
    • 4 Ennio MorriconeRegalo di nozze 2:48
    • 5 Ennio MorriconeTestamento 2:28
    • 6 Ennio MorriconeLa polenta 1:09
    • 7 Ennio MorriconeIl primo sciopero 2:51
    • 8 Ennio MorriconePadre e figlia 1:30
    • 9 Ennio MorriconeTema di Ada 4:52
    • 10 Ennio MorriconeApertura della caccia 5:45
    • 11 Ennio MorriconeVerdi è morto 2:33
    • 12 Ennio MorriconeI nuovi crociati 3:34
    • 13 Ennio MorriconeIl quarto stato 1:36
    • 14 Ennio MorriconeInverno - 1935 2:47
    • 15 Ennio MorriconePrimavera - 1945 2:09
    • 16 Ennio MorriconeOlmo e Alfredo 2:20

    Novecento

    " Europe’s most important, powerful and forceful motion picture ever…!"
    Country
    Runtime 5 hr 18 min
    Budget $9 000 000
    Premiere: World $1052 September 1, 1976
    Box Office – Budget – $8 998 948
    Premiere: USA October 7, 1977
    Digital: World June 24, 2020
    Parental Advisory Frightening & Intense Scenes, Violence & Gore, Sex & Nudity, Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, ..., Profanity
    • Frightening & Intense Scenes

      plenty

    • Violence & Gore

      plenty

    • Sex & Nudity

      plenty

    • Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

      average

    • Profanity

      average

    Production Companies Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)Les Productions Artistes AssociésArtemis Film
    Also Known As
    1900 (United Kingdom)

    Description

    The epic tale of a class struggle in twentieth-century Italy as seen through the eyes of two childhood friends on opposing sides.

    Сast and Crew

    Release

    The original director's cut of the film runs 317 minutes (5 hours, 17 minutes) and was released in two parts in Italy. Alberto Grimaldi, the film's producer, was contractually obligated to deliver a 195-minute (3 hour, 15 minute) version to Paramount Pictures for release in the United States and Canada. Bertolucci originally wanted to release the film in two parts, but, on Grimaldi's refusal, 20th Century Fox picked up distribution in the United States, dropping out only when Bertolucci declined to shorten the film by 80 minutes.

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