
Maria's Days
Nov 01 1960
•0h 10m
•Documentary
A day in the life of Maria, an old woman who lives on a farm in Puglia. She is not afraid of death, the gestures and actions that fill her days give meaning to time.
Cast
See allMaria di Capriati
Self (uncredited)
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