Rouge Venise (1989)
Directed by Etienne Périer

Musical / Drama
aka: Venetian Red

Film Synopsis

Venice, during the carnival of March 1735. The young lawyer Goldoni is about to mount his first stage play, but the enterprise is threatened when his sponsors fall foul of a mysterious assassin. Hounded by bad luck and suspected by the Grand Inquisitor, Goldoni falls in love with the beautiful Nicoletta...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Etienne Périer
  • Script: Georges Garone (novel), Matthew Pollack, Etienne Périer, Luciano Vincenzoni
  • Cinematographer: Marcello Gatti
  • Cast: Vincent Spano (Carlo Goldoni), Wojciech Pszoniak (Antonio Vivaldi), Isabel Russinova (Nicoletta), Massimo Dapporto (Tiepolo), Victor Lanoux (Le grand inquisiteur), Andréa Ferréol (Princesse Hortense), Yorgo Voyagis (Torelli), Catherine Lachens (La Giro), Valérie Mairesse (Célia), Galeazzo Benti (Silvio Conio), Stéphane Bierry (Secrétaire de l'inquisiteur), Alain Doutey (Chiari), Etienne Périer (Pisani), Alessandro Bressanello (Attore commedia Goldoni)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 120 min
  • Aka: Venetian Red

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