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Family Diary

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Family Diary is a 1962 Italian film directed by Valerio Zurlini. The narrative centers on Enrico, an artist in post-war Rome grappling with the death of his brother, Lorenzo, and exploring themes of loss and family dynamics through recollections. It adapts Vasco Pratolini’s novel and stars Marcello Mastroianni.

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What is the plot of Valerio Zurlini's 1962 film Family Diary?

The film follows an artist named Enrico as he navigates life in post-war Rome while mourning the recent death of his brother, Lorenzo. The narrative is heavily told through Enrico's recollections, exploring deep themes of family dynamics and profound loss.

Is the movie Family Diary based on a book?

Yes, the film is an adaptation of a novel written by the Italian author Vasco Pratolini. The book provides the source material for the movie's emotional exploration of brotherhood in the aftermath of World War II.

Who stars in the lead roles of the 1962 Italian film Family Diary?

Family Diary stars Marcello Mastroianni in the lead role of Enrico, alongside Jacques Perrin who plays his younger brother Lorenzo. The cast also features Caterina Boratto, bringing to life the tragic narrative directed by Valerio Zurlini.

Did Family Diary win any major awards when it was released?

Family Diary won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1962. This acclaimed adaptation of Vasco Pratolini’s novel helped cement director Valerio Zurlini's reputation in Italian cinema.

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