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Guido Cantini

Writing

Known For

The Genius and the Nightingale
7.0

A biopic of soprano Maria Malibran (1808–1836). A beautiful singer, Maria Malibran, is forced to turn to the stage after her husband takes to gambling, and goes to Paris where she falls in love with a famous violinist. When her money-seeking husband reappears, the couple go to London, where they find happiness. A composer falls in love with Maria but when his affections are unrequited, he becomes broken, takes to drinking and dies.

The Genius and the Nightingale

1943
Mater dolorosa
9.0

No description available.

Mater dolorosa

1943
Mamma
9.5

No description available.

Mamma

1941
Broken Love
6.0

The well off daughter of a tenor breaks up a romance with a helpful youth from a misunderstanding. But she continues to cover him with his gambling debts despite her delicate health.

Broken Love

1942
Antonio Meucci
N/A

No description available.

Antonio Meucci

1940
Beyond Love
8.0

Set in the Papal States in the first half of the 19th century, it tells the story of the Roman noblewoman Vanina Vanini and her secret love for the Carbonaro Pietro Mirilli. The latter, given his commitments in the underground struggle, decides to abandon his young lover, who is nevertheless willing to marry him. Left alone, Vanina is unable to escape her despair and tries in every way to reunite with her companion, even going so far as to denounce the Carbonari to the Cardinal of Romagna, naming them all except Pietro and revealing the hiding place where they meet. Pietro, learning of Vanina's betrayal, casts her out. Only then does Vanina realize the gravity of her actions and decides to join the Carbonari, even participating in combat operations, during one of which she is wounded. This brings the two young people closer together forever.

Beyond Love

1940
L'uomo del romanzo
7.0

No description available.

L'uomo del romanzo

1940
Le due orfanelle
7.0

No description available.

Le due orfanelle

1942
Amami, Alfredo!
9.0

No description available.

Amami, Alfredo!

1940