The Canal of the Angels (Italian: Il canale degli angeli) is a 1934 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Pasinetti and starring Maurizio D'Ancora, Anna Ariani and Ugo Gracci.
The film is shot in semi-documentary style.
In a poor neighborhood of Venice, a young boy becomes aware of his mother's adultery.
[1] Along with a number of other films of the 1930s, it has elements which are a precursor to the emergence of Italian neorealism in the mid-1940s.
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