Il Fornaretto di Venezia (US TV title: The Scapegoat, French title Le Petit Boulanger de Venise or, alternatively, Le Procès des Doges — as seen on the poster)[1][2] is a 1963 Italian-French[3] film directed by Duccio Tessari who co-wrote the screenplay with Marcello Fondato, based on a novel by Francesco Dall'Ongaro.
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Directed by | Duccio Tessari |
Written by | Duccio Tessari Marcello Fondato |
Starring | Jacques Perrin Michèle Morgan Enrico Maria Salerno |
Cinematography | Carlo Carlini |
Edited by | Franco Fraticelli Solange Moret |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Production companies | Lux Film Ultra Film Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Countries | Italy France |
Language | Italian |
It tells the story of 16th century Venice where a young worker is sentenced to death on the suspicion of attacking a noble.
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