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Ossessione
'''' (; "Obsession") is a 1943 Italian crime drama film directed and co-written by Luchino Visconti, in his directorial debut. It is an unauthorized and uncredited adaptation of the 1934 novel The Postman Always Rings Twice'' by American author James M. Cain, and stars Clara Calamai, Massimo Girotti, and Juan de Landa in the leading roles. It is often considered to be the first Italian neorealist film, though there is some debate about whether such a categorization is accurate.
The Man with a Cross
1943 film by Roberto Rossellini
Harlem
1943 film by Carmine Gallone
The Peddler and the Lady
1943 Italian film by Mario Bonnard
La vispa Teresa
1943 film by Mario Mattoli
Men of the Mountain
1943 film by Aldo Vergano
Music on the Run
1943 film by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Il fanciullo del West
1942 film by Giorgio Ferroni
In High Places
1943 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Soldati
Apparition
1943 film by Jean de Limur
The Count of Monte Cristo
1943 film by Robert Vernay and Ferruccio Cerio
Sad Loves
1943 film by Carmine Gallone
Laugh, Pagliacci
1943 film by Giuseppe Fatigati
Anything for a Song
1943 film by Mario Mattoli
Two Hearts Among the Beasts
1943 film by Giorgio Simonelli
The Last Wagon
1943 film by Mario Mattoli
La vie est belle
1943 film by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Short Circuit
1943 Italian film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo
Giacomo the Idealist
1943 film by Alberto Lattuada
Rita of Cascia
1943 film by Antonio Leonviola
Farewell Love!
1944 film by Gianni Franciolini
T'amerò sempre
1943 film by Mario Camerini
Annabella's Adventure
1943 film by Leo Menardi
Calafuria
Calafuria is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Flavio Calzavara and starring Doris Duranti, Gustav Diessl and Olga Solbelli. It is based on the 1929 novel of the same title by Delfino Cinelli. It was shot at the Pisorno Studios in Tirrenia and on location around Florence and Livorno. The film's sets were designed by the art director Italo Cremona.