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  1. Il cavaliere inesistente

    Il cavaliere inesistente

    1969 · Animation · 1h 37m

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  1. Animation Adventure Comedy. A nun, ought to be trained at a monastery, daydreams about knights, crusades, and kingdoms as she imagines herself in a middle age world where colorful cuts of mixed paper-drawn and photorealistic characters come to life, forming a story full of absurd comedy, which in part acts ... Read all.

    • (60)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Pino Zac
    • 1969-12-30
  2. The Nonexistent Knight (Italian: Il cavaliere inesistente) is an allegorical fantasy novel by Italian writer Italo Calvino, first published in Italian in 1959 and in English translation in 1962.

    • Italo Calvino
    • 1959
  3. Agilulf is a righteous, perfectionist, faithful and pious knight with only one shortcoming: he doesn't exist. Inside his empty armor is an echoing voice that reverberates through the metal. Nevertheless, he serves the army of a Christian king out of goodwill and faith in the holy cause.

  4. Il cavaliere inesistente. Live action and animation is used to unfold the adventures of an invisible knight in the time of Charlemagne.

    • Fantasy
    • Hana Ruziclova, Stefano Oppedisano
    • Pino Zac
  5. Cast. Agilulf is a righteous, perfectionist, faithful and pious knight with only one shortcoming: he doesn't exist. Inside his empty armor is an echoing voice that reverberates through the metal. Nevertheless, he serves the army of a Christian king out of goodwill and faith in the holy cause.

    • Pino Zac
    • Istituto Luce Cinecittà
  6. The tale explores questions of identity, integration with society, and virtue through the adventures of a medieval knight who exemplifies chivalry, piety, and faithfulness but exists only as an empty suit of armour. This is an allegorical fantasy novel by Italo Calvino, published in Italian in1959. The tale explores questions of identity ...

  7. Movie € 2,80 72 hours streaming Agilulfo is the best of the paladins of Charlemagne. Noble and faithful to duty; in reality it is nothing but an empty armor, held up by its sole will to be and therefore can never abandon its “consciousness of being”: if this were to happen, it would cease to exist.

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