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The Great Appeal : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Great Appeal
''The Great Appeal'' (Italian:''Il Grande appello'') is a 1936 Italian war film directed by Mario Camerini and starring Camillo Pilotto, Roberto Villa and Lina d'Acosta. It is sometimes known by the alternative title ''The Last Roll-Call''. Camerini was considered to have no sympathies with the Fascist regime of Italy, but he made this propaganda film that endorsed the colonial policies of the Italian government.〔Gundle p.31〕 It was one of a number of African-set films made during the Fascist era including ''The White Squadron'' (1936), ''Sentinels of Bronze'' (1937) and ''Luciano Serra, Pilot'' (1938).〔Palumbo p.294〕 The film portrays the rediscovery of his patriotism of an Italian, who eventually dies for his country. ==Synopsis== Giovanni Bertani is a rootless Italian emigrant who is currently running a hotel in French-ruled Djibouti, while selling arms to the Abyssinian forces fighting the Italians in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War although his son Enrico is serving on the other side. Following a journey to Abyssinia Giovanni regains his sense of Italian identity, and is fatally wounded blowing up the shipment of arms to the Abyssinians.〔Ben-Ghiat p.134〕
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