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    The late French film maker made 2 movies of the same title in 1954 and 1956 of the same title, (the 1956 version won Cannes and a U.S. Academy award) what were they and, more importantly, why did he make 2 of the same film?

    Question #19363. Asked by Charles. (May 25 02 2:43 AM)


    bpykh

    In 1956 La Strada won the Foreign Language film Oscar. French films won 52, 58 and 59 awards.

    May 25 02, 5:16 AM


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