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  1. The Queen Who Sold Her Crown (The Kingdom of Naples) Written by Jane Ann McLachlan Review by Misty Urban. In the years 1347-1352, Joanna I nobly fights to preserve her kingdom of Naples against a rival king, a usurping husband, a papal inquest, and the Black Death.

    • Jane Ann Mclachlan
  2. Raised in an impoverished part of Naples, Italy, Massimo Pagano (Antonio Orlando) and his sister, Vittoria (Christina Donadio), choose two different paths to try to advance their lives.

    • Werner Schroeter
    • Drama
    • Romeo Giro
  3. Apr 28, 1979 · The film, seemingly influenced by Brecht, Godard and Bertolucci, though not made any better by their examples, is a series of sentimental tableaux featuring the members of a Neapolitan family from...

  4. Feb 2, 1979 · The Kingdom of Naples: Directed by Werner Schroeter. With Liana Trouche, Antonio Orlando, Renata Zamengo, Dino Mele. In a miserable neighbourhood of Napoli, two brothers make totally different choices for their lives. The boy joins the Communist Party, while his sister follows the way of the church.

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    • Drama
    • Werner Schroeter
    • 1979-02-02
  5. In essence Naples in itself becomes a character, the lower end side of it, a man's family becomes the backdrop for a story spanning from the 40s to the 70s. When its focused on him and his son and… Review by fabi ♥ ★★★★★

    • Werner Schroeter
  6. Full Review | Original Score: B | Apr 19, 2014. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers,...

  7. Director. Werner Schroeter. Synopsis. In a miserable neighbourhood of Napoli, two brothers make totally different choices for their lives. The boy joins the Communist Party, while his sister...

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