Synopsis
In a Missouri village, the perfidious Morgan and Franky, the brother of Jesse James, who lives in alcohol, live. With the help of his dog, a young boy decides to put Franky back on his feet.
Synopsis
In a Missouri village, the perfidious Morgan and Franky, the brother of Jesse James, who lives in alcohol, live. With the help of his dog, a young boy decides to put Franky back on his feet.
Original Title | ZANNA BIANCA E IL GRANDE KID |
Italian Title | ZANNA BIANCA E IL GRANDE KID |
Category | Official Competition |
Festival Awards | Special Prize (1978) |
Section | Official Competition |
Tipology | Feature Film |
Duration | 95' |
Production Year | 1977 |
Nationality | Italy |
Directed by | Vito Bruschini |
Screenplay | Vito Bruschini |
Main cast | Inga Alexandrova, Giacomo Assandri, Lorenzo Bruni |
VITO BRUSCHINI
Vito Bruschini (Rome, March 19, 1943) is an Italian journalist and director.
He worked as a screenwriter and assistant director in some films of the seventies and directed and wrote the film Zanna Bianca and the great Kid of 1977, which won the jury prize at the Giffoni Film Festival. In the eighties he wrote documentaries and cultural transmissions for television and educational videos for various editorial series. He has also taught direction at the Rosebud Academy, a private school of cinema and television and has made television programs for the Sky platform.
As a journalist he directed the magazine Quark Magazine and the monthly ecotourism Geos. He created a publishing services company, with which he made inserts and cultural attachments for several editorial publications and worked for the fashion magazine Audrey, for the paper edition of the newspaper Il Globo and for the monthly magazine Kronos.