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1960 British short film by James Hill From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giuseppina is a 1960 short British documentary film produced by James Hill.[1] It was filmed in 1959, in Mandriole, Emilia-Romagna, near Ravenna in the north east of Italy. It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject).[2][3] Production of the film was sponsored by the British Petroleum company (BP), which also distributed the film.[4] The BP webpage summarizes the film as, "set at an Italian petrol station where various characters pass through on their onward journey, while entertaining and playing with the attendant's daughter, Giuseppina."
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Directed by | James Hill |
Written by | James Hill |
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Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Edited by | Vivienne Collins |
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Production company | Schoenfeld Films |
Distributed by | British Petroleum |
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Running time | 28 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom Italy |
Language | Italian |
In the 1960s and early 1970s, Giuseppina was broadcast 185 times on British television as a trade test colour film.[5] Excerpts were also shown on Vision On, the BBC programme for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. It was released as an extra on the BFI Flipside DVD release of "Lunch Hour".
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