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Ten Commandments (1945)

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The film is devided into ten segments called: "Io sono il Signore Dio tuo", "Non nominare il nome di Dio invano", "Ricordati di santificare le feste", "Onora il padre e la madre", "Non ammazzare", "Non commettere atti impuri", "Non rubare", "Non dire falsa testimonianza", "Non desiderare la donna d'altri" and "Non desiderare la roba d'altri"
The film was shot in Rome in 1944-45 during what is known in History as the Republic of Salò (when Mussolini was deposed and the country occupied by the Germans). At that time, all cinematic activity was transferred north (Venice) but many actors and technicians refused to go. This film was specifically produced to provide work for all those who decided to stay in Rome. All personel working on this production was able to obtain work permit from the Vatican as the film was produced by PROFIR (Produzzione Film Religiosi), a Catholic production house closely linked with the catholic church. Those unable to acquire work permits had no choice but to work clandestinely, this is the case of other productions like Crazy Quartet (1945)and Circo equestre Za-bum (1944).
There is no known copy available nowadays.
Italian censorship visa # 36 delivered on 6-4-1945.
Bianca Manenti's debut.

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