France / May 10, 1955 / (Cannes Film Festival)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Three directors collaborated on the Italian documentary Continente Perduto. The "lost continent" of the title is Asia, specifically Indonesia, here lovingly photographed in Ferraniacolor by Mario Craveri, Giannni Rafaldi and Franco Bernetti. Highlights include a Cantonese wedding aboard a floating junk, the annual wheat and rice harvest, the animal-sacrifice rites at the rim of a volcano, a ceremonial chariot race, and a bevy of Balinese dancers. Though there's no story to speak of, the film has the rhythm and pace of a "continuity" picture. Continente Perduto was the winner of a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Continente perduto |
| Original language | IT |
| Production countries | Italy |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Astra Cinematografica |
| Release date | 10 maggio 1955 |
| Production | Leonardo Bonzi |
| Writer | Ennio Flaiano, John Gunther, Giorgio Moser, Mario Craveri, Enrico Gras |
| Editing | Mario Serandrei |
| Cinematography | Mario Craveri, Giovanni Raffaldi, Franco Bernetti |
| Assistant directors | Giorgio Moser, Leonardo Bonzi, Enrico Gras |
| Camera operators | Giovanni Raffaldi, Franco Bernetti |
| Additional photography | Giovanni Raffaldi, Franco Bernetti |
| Music | Angelo Francesco Lavagnino |
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Release dates
Theatrical release
Italy / Jun 08, 1955
Germany / Jul 05, 1955 / (Berlin International Film Festival)
Denmark / Dec 03, 1955
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Sweden / Jan 16, 1956
Belgium / Jan 20, 1956
Portugal / Mar 23, 1956
Spain / Apr 01, 1956
Japan / May 05, 1956
Finland / Nov 02, 1956
United Kingdom / Dec 05, 1956 / U
United States / Mar 11, 1957
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