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  1. We the Living is a two-part 1942 Italian romantic war drama film, based on Ayn Rand's 1936 novel of the same name. It was originally released as two films, Noi vivi (literally "We Live") and Addio Kira ("Goodbye Kira").

    • 14 September 1942 (Italy)
    • Scalera Film
  2. With Fosco Giachetti, Alida Valli, Rossano Brazzi, Giovanni Grasso. The time is the Russian Revolution. The place is a country burdened with fear - the midnight knock at the door, the bread hidden against famine, the haunted eyes of the fleeing, the grublike fat of the appeasers and oppressors.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Goffredo Alessandrini
    • 1942-10-20
  3. Film Details. Trivia. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Doomed love within a corrupt political world. At 18, the beautiful and smart Kira comes to Petersburg as the Communists consolidate power. She rebuffs a cousin who rises in the Party and may remember the slight.

    • Goffredo Alessandrini
    • Alida Valli
  4. We the Living is a two-part 1942 Italian romantic war drama film, based on Ayn Rand's 1936 novel of the same name. It was originally released as two films, Noi vivi and Addio Kira . It was directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and produced by Scalera Film, and stars Alida Valli as Kira Argounova, Rossano Brazzi as Leo Kovalensky, and Fosco ...

  5. Información. Ver Cartel. Título Original: Noi vivi. Título Latino: Oprimidos. Año | País: 1942 | Italia. Duración: 94 min. (1 h. 34 m.) Género: Drama, Romántica. País: Italia. Año: 1942. Scalera Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy. Producción: Duncan Scott Productions Inc., Era Film, Scalera Film. Nota en Imdb: 7.20. Añadida por tokio.

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    • Fosco Giachetti
    • Goffredo Alessandrini
  6. 10 de sept. de 2012 · We the Living 1942, directed by Goffredo Alessandrini | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Based (unauthorised) on Ayn Rand's first, partly autobiographical novel, this was banned by the...

  7. Premiering at the Venice Film Festival in 1942, We the Living was hailed as a cinematic masterpiece. Due to its original running time of almost four hours, it was released in theaters in two parts: Noi Vivi and Addio Kira. It was an immediate box-office sensation, becoming the top-grossing film in Italy in 1942.