Bandiera Rossa

Bandiera Rossa was notably quoted in Frederic Rzewski's piano works The People United Will Never Be Defeated!

[3] Scottish band Tarneybackle released a version of the song as part of a medley of Spanish Civil War music.

[4] The song also appears on UK punk band Angelic Upstarts' 2002 album Sons of Sparticus.

The film's protagonists – Israeli and Egyptian soldiers, particularly unheroic in their attitudes and actions, wander the Sinai Desert in the aftermath of the 1967 War.

[5] One of the most widely known Italian songs, Bandiera Rossa has been rendered in several languages including: English,[6] Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, German,[7] French,[8] Swedish,[9] Norwegian, Danish,[10] Turkish,[11] Kurdish,[11] Finnish,[12] Icelandic, Maltese,[13] Russian,[12] Esperanto,[14] Japanese,[15] Arabic,[16] Hindi,[17] Punjabi,[17] Vietnamese[18] and Filipino.