Day by Day (film) explained

Day by Day
Director:Antonio del Amo
Music:Jesús García Leoz
Cinematography:Juan Mariné
Editing:Pepita Orduna
Studio:Altamira
Distributor:C.B. Films
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Spain

Day by Day (Spanish:Día tras día) is a 1951 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo. Shot in Madrid, it has certain characteristics similar to Italian neorealism.[1]

Plot

Two parishioners, Anselmo (Manuel Zarzo) and Ernesto (Mario Berriatúa), seek to straighten out their lives, and Father José (José Prada) helps them, and Luisa (Marisa de Leza), a girl, ends up in love with Ernesto.

Cast

References

  1. Bentley p.131

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