Lost Continent
movie

Released May 10, 1955
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Overview
Three directors collaborated on the Italian documentary Continente Perduto. The "lost continent" of the title is Asia, specifically Indonesia, here lovingly photographed in Ferraniacolor by Mario Craveri, Giannni Rafaldi and Franco Bernetti. Highlights include a Cantonese wedding aboard a floating junk, the annual wheat and rice harvest, the animal-sacrifice rites at the rim of a volcano, a ceremonial chariot race, and a bevy of Balinese dancers. Though there's no story to speak of, the film has the rhythm and pace of a "continuity" picture. Continente Perduto was the winner of a Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
Crew
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Giovanni Raffaldi
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Camera Operator
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Franco Bernetti
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Camera Operator
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Mario Serandrei
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Editor
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Mario Craveri
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Cinematography

Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
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Music
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Leonardo Bonzi
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Producer
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Mario Craveri
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Screenplay

Ennio Flaiano
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Writer
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Enrico Gras
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Screenplay
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Giorgio Moser
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Writer

John Gunther
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Writer
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Enrico Gras
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Director