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Battlefield

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Overview

These are the years of the First World War and Dr. Stefano Zorzi spends his days in the Exemption Clinic in a large city of Northern Italy, where he not only takes care of soldiers who arrive from the massacre of the front, but also he fights simulation and self-harm of those who hope to be dispensed, by sending them before the Military Court. If Stefano, in fact, does his utmost to heal soldiers and send them back to fight, Dr. Giulio Farradio makes them ill, or helps them to self-injure seriously enough to be exonerated. The two doctors, who went to university together and were great friends, they not only (secretly) challenge each other on a professional level, but also on the sentimental one: they are both linked to Anna, a courageous nurse with a strong character. But when the great ‘Spanish’ fever epidemic arrived in 1918, the time for love, politics and science ends up getting confused dangerously...

Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details

Who directed Battlefield?

Battlefield was directed by Gianni Amelio.

What was the budget and revenue for Battlefield?

The official budget was $12,000,000 and the movie went on to gross $0 worldwide.

Where was Battlefield produced?

It was produced by companies including Kavac Film, RAI Cinema, IBC MOvie, One Art Film, Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission, Trentino Film Commission in Italy.

Battlefield Ending Explained & Trivia

The ending of Battlefield wraps up key thematic points regarding its characters. The film showcases excellent use of sound design, writing, and visual effects to create an immersive cinematic environment. For full analysis of ending theories, you can check out our corresponding articles in the Lumaflicks Blog section.

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Production

Kavac Film
Kavac Film
RAI Cinema
RAI Cinema
IBC MOvie
IBC MOvie
One Art Film
One Art Film
Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission
Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission
Trentino Film Commission