Written, produced and overseen by Roberto Rossellini, it marked the directorial debut of Giuliano Biagetti.
[1][2][3] The film was shot and set in Castiglione della Pescaia.
[4] The film is attributable to the trend of sentimental melodramas, commonly called tearjerking, at the time very popular among the Italian public, although frowned upon by contemporary film critics (who only in the seventies revalued these films, specifically coining the term neorealism of appendix).
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