For the 17-year-old Mariza, there is no other house than the train station in Civitavecchia. Here, an orphaned girl lives early after the death of her father, a railwayman; here she earns additionally at the station buffet, selling ice cream to passengers of passing trains. Beautiful and brisk, she was accustomed to the admiration of others and perfectly mastered the art of coquetry, but Marise’s heart remains calm until the young sailor Angelo, who is in a hurry on her first voyage, leaves the train on the platform on a sunny Sunday morning.
Unfortunately the movie Marisa is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Mauro Bolognini | Director |
Production | Carlo Ponti | Producer |
Camera | Carlo Carlini | Director of Photography |
Editing | Roberto Cinquini | Editor |
Writing | Lucia Drudi Demby | Screenplay |
Sound | Mario Morigi | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Piero Tosi | Costume Design |
Writing | Pier Paolo Pasolini | Screenplay |
Art | Flavio Mogherini | Production Design |
Production | Nello Meniconi | Unit Manager |
Writing | Lucia Drudi Demby | Story |
Costume & Make-Up | Goffredo Rocchetti | Makeup Artist |
Writing | Mauro Bolognini | Screenplay |
Camera | Luigi Filippo Carta | Camera Operator |
Directing | Ines Bruschi | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Biagio Fiorelli | Sound |
Writing | Pier Paolo Pasolini | Story |
Writing | Mauro Bolognini | Story |
Directing | Enzo De Pasquale | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Alessandro von Norman | Production Secretary |
Costume & Make-Up | Elda Magnanti | Hairstylist |
Directing | Mariano Laurenti | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Carlo Savina | Conductor |
Production | Paolo Frascà | Production Manager |
Production | Carlo Fabris | Administration |
Production | Clemente Fracassi | Executive Producer |
Sound | Carlo Rustichelli | Original Music Composer |