We're All Necessary
1956 film
- 10 September 1956 (1956-09-10)
Running time
Spain
We're All Necessary (Spanish: Todos somos necesarios, Italian: Ritorno alla vita) is a 1956 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde, starring Alberto Closas, Folco Lulli, Lída Baarová and Ferdinand Anton.[1] It tells the story of three men who are released from prison and have doubts and regrets regarding their place in society. The film was a co-production with an Italian company. It competed in the Spanish section at the 1956 San Sebastián International Film Festival, where it won the awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor (Closas).[2]
Cast
- Alberto Closas - An ex surgeon
- Folco Lulli - A thief
- Manuel Alexandre - The employee of the train
- Jose Marco Davo
- Ferdinand Anton
- Lída Baarová - A secretary
- Francisco Bernal
- Rafael Calvo Revilla
- Rafael Durán
- Albert Hehn
- Josephine Kipper
- Rainer Penkert
References
- ^ D'Lugo p.182
- ^ "4 edition. 1956 Awards". sansebastianfestival.com. San Sebastián International Film Festival. Retrieved 2015-05-27.
Bibliography
- D'Lugo, Marvin. Guide to the Cinema of Spain. Greenwood Publishing, 1997.
External links
- We're All Necessary at IMDb
- We're All Necessary at Variety Distribution
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Films directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde
- Unknown Path (1946)
- Anguish (1947)
- Night Arrival (1949)
- Captain Blackjack (1950)
- Furrows (1951)
- Reckless (1951)
- Devil's Roundup (1952)
- Rebellion (1954)
- The Red Fish (1955)
- The Legion of Silence (1956)
- We're All Necessary (1956)
- The Tenant (1957)
- Don Lucio y el hermano pío (1960)
- El Diablo también llora (1965)
- Sound of Horror (1966)
- The Great Swindle (1971)
- Marta (1971)
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