Celebrated director Vittorio De Sica was the father of post-war Italian neo realism. Making his mark with the unforgettable classic 'The Bicycle Thieves', De Sica not only changed the face of cinema but changed the lives of his audience with his unique approach to film making and his touching, realistic and compassionate portrayal of the human condition. 'The Voyage' was his final film and remains as heartbreaking today as on its original release in the mid-seventies. Based on a short novel by Nobel Prize winning author Luigi Pirandello, 'The Voyage' is a moving tale of love, life and resolution. Elegantly directed, it follows the tragic circumstances surrounding a love triangle involving two Sicilian brothers and the object of their desire, Adriana De Mauro. Stars screen legends Richard Burton (Look Back In Anger, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold) and Sophia Loren (The Millionairess, El Cid).
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