Sinopsis(1)
Portrait of one of the last great Hollywood movie producers, Joe Levine. Levine grew up in the back streets of Boston, but made a lightning career in the film industry. In the fifties, he reaped fame as a distributor and promoter of Italian neo-realist films. With his commercial successes, he managed to cover the losses he incurred with smaller, more artistic films. In Showman, we see Levine in great form during the hyped-up promotional campaign for the film Two Women (La Ciociara, by Vittorio de Sica in 1961), which won leading actress Sophia Loren an Oscar. A period when success smiled on Levine. (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)
(más)Reparto
Sophia Loren
Italia
Las mejores películas:
Una jornada particular (1977)
Dos mujeres (1960)
Ayer, hoy y mañana (1963)
Kim Novak
Estados Unidos
Las mejores películas:
Vertigen (1958)
L'home del braç d'or (1955)
Un extraño en mi vida (1960)
Barbara Valentin
Imperio alemán
Las mejores películas:
Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) (serie)
Todos nos llamamos Alí (1974)
Martha (1974) (telepelícula)