Roberto Rossellini: Il mestiere di uomo
Documentary
Overview
Documentary about the life and works of Italian filmmaker Roberto Rossellini.
Top Cast


Roberto Rossellini
Roberto Rossellini
Self (archive footage)
Roberto Rossellini
Self (archive footage)


Isabella Rossellini
Isabella Rossellini
Self - Presenter
Isabella Rossellini
Self - Presenter


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Self
Gérard Depardieu
Self


Bernardo Bertolucci
Bernardo Bertolucci
Self
Bernardo Bertolucci
Self


Carlo Lizzani
Carlo Lizzani
Self
Carlo Lizzani
Self


Renzo Rossellini
Renzo Rossellini
Self
Renzo Rossellini
Self


Salvador Allende
Salvador Allende
Self (archive footage)
Salvador Allende
Self (archive footage)


François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Self (archive footage)
François Truffaut
Self (archive footage)


Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi
Self (archive footage)
Indira Gandhi
Self (archive footage)
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