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  1. Two Cents Worth of Hope. Two Cents Worth of Hope ( Italian: Due soldi di speranza) is a 1952 film directed by Renato Castellani. It is the third part of Castellani's Young Love trilogy, following Sotto il sole di Roma (1948) and È primavera... (1950). It shared the Grand Prix prize with Othello at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival. [3]

  2. Two Cents Worth of Hope: Directed by Renato Castellani. With Maria Fiore, Vincenzo Musolino, Filomena Russo, Luigi Astarita. A love story between a poor fellow and a daughter of respected workshop owner set in an Italian post-war village.

    • (720)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Renato Castellani
    • 1952-04-10
  3. Aug 27, 2021 · Two Cents Worth Of Hope is perhaps in that latter category, a remastered version screened at the 2021 Edinburgh Film Festival might signal a revival. It's of its time in any number of ways, and all the more charming for it. It was not neglected at time of release. It shared the prize at Cannes in 1952 with Welles' Othello, its director Renato ...

  4. Two Cents Worth of Hope. 1952. ★★★½. Watched Jun 18 , 2020. Captain Quint’s review published on Letterboxd: In his book, The History of Italian Cinema, Peter Bondanella pointed out that while leftist critics of the late 40s and early 50s pushed for pictures with revolutionary goals in mind, Italian audiences preferred comedy to social ...

  5. In 1952 at Cannes, TWO CENTS WORTH OF HOPE shared the "Grand Prize of the Festival" with Orson Welles' OTHELLO. Of the 35 films shown in competition that year at least two dozen have fallen into total obscurity. I'm guessing this might have met that same fate, had it not been fêted. As it is, it's not very readily available.

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    • Universalcine
    • Renato Castellani
  6. Two Cents Worth of Hope 1952 Full Lenght Classic Cult Comedy Movie**Director: Renato Castellani*Stars: Maria Fiore, Vincenzo Musolino, Filomena Russo

    • 92 min
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  7. Two Cents Worth of Hope (Due soldi di speranza) is a 1952 romantic comedy directed by Renato Castellani. Antonio is a young man who comes back to his village outside of Naples, after being discharged from the army at the end of World War II. He is eager for work, but in post-war Italy there is little work to be had for young men in the ...

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