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6th Locarno Film Festival

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6th Locarno Film Festival
LocationLocarno, Switzerland
Founded1946
Festival dateOpening: 2 July 1952 (1952-07-02)
Closing: 14 July 1952 (1952-07-14)
WebsiteLocarno Film Festival
Locarno Film Festival

The 6th Locarno Film Festival was held from 2 July to 14 July 1952 in Locarno, Switzerland.[1] It was originally planned to end one day earlier, but was extended to show the film The City Stands Trial (Processo alla città).[1]

This event was notable for its political controversies. Many festival goers were angry when the festival refused to bar former Nazi and SS member, Ludwig Carl Moyzisch, from the festival. Moyzisch was invited by 20th Century Fox to the film premiere of Five Fingers, the adaptation of his book. After the screening, Moyzisch was apparently angry with his depiction in the film saying "20th Century Fox has fooled me" and that he would withdraw the option for his next book.[2][3]

Another festival controversy came from the German Association of Film Journalists who objected to the depiction of WWI German colonial soldiers as "incendiaries and executioners" in John Huston's The African Queen saying it promoted anti-German sentiment.[1][3]

As in years past, no official awards were given, but the international critics voted and gave their own awards.[3]

Official Sections

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The following films were screened in these sections[4]

Programme Principal

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Programme Principal
Title Director(s) Year Production Country
Anna Alberto Lattuada 1951 Italia
Avec Andre Gide Marc Allégret 1952 France
Buongiorno, Elefante (Sabu, Principe Ladro) Vittorio De Sica 1952 Italia
Casque D'Or Jacques Becker 1952 France
Caves Temples Of India Jagat Murari India
Dans L'Arene Du Cirque Léonide Varlamov Russia
Diplomatic Courier Henry Hathaway 1952 USA
Don Camillo / Le Petit Monde De Don Camillo Julien Duvivier 1952 Italia, France
Filomena Marturano Eduardo De Filippo 1950 Italia
Five Fingers Joseph L. Mankiewicz 1952 USA
Franskild Gustav Molander 1951 Sudan
Hunted Charles Crichton 1952 Great Britain
Höllische Liebe Geza von Cziffra 1949 Austria
Klala Lebracha Joseph Krumgold 1950 Israel
La Table Aux Creves Henri Verneuil 1951 France
Mahabali Puram Jagat Murari India
Nachts Auf Den Strassen Rudolf Jugert 1952 Germany
Pickup Hugo Haas 1951 USA
Processo Alla Città Luigi Zampa 1952 Italia
Roma, Ore 11 Giuseppe De Santis 1952 Italia
The African Queen John Huston 1951 Great Britain
The Bullfighter And The Lady Budd Boetticher 1951 USA
The Card Ronald Neame 1952 Great Britain
Tre Storie Proibite Augusto Genina 1951 Italia
With A Song In My Heart Walter Lang 1952 USA

Special Sections

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Special Sections / Film Congress For Youth
Title Director(s) Year Production Country
Bim Albert Lamorisse 1950 France
Zanzabelle A Paris Ladislav Starevitch, J. Starevitch 1947 France
Private Visions
La Maison Bonnadieu Carlo Rim 1951 France
Le Plaisir Max Ophüls 1952 France
Les Enfants Du Paradis Marcel Carné 1945 France
The Well Leo Popkin, Russell Rouse 1951 USA
Tormento Del Passato Mario Bonnard 1952 Italia

Awards - Unofficial

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International Journalist Jury

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  • Premio giuria internazionale dei giornalisti: HUNTED by Charles Crichton

Source:[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Hawkins, Robert F. (23 July 1952). "Miscellany: Locarno Pix Fest Like Country Fair, But 'Courier,' 'Queen' Stir Protests". No. 7. Los Angeles: Variety. p. 63. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  2. ^ Daily Corespondent (10 July 1952). "International Festival At Locarno Is Now Open". No. 6358. London: The Daily Film Renter. Proquest. p. 9. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  3. ^ a b c Koval, F. (24 July 1952). ""Hunted" Gains a First". Kinematograph Weekly. 424 (2352). London: Kinematograph Weekly: 16. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Locarno Film Festival · All the films of the Locarno Film Festival..." Locarno Film Festival. Archived from the original on 7 April 2025. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
  5. ^ "1952 Locarno Film Festival". Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved 8 April 2025.
  6. ^ "The Festival - Palmarès". Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved 15 April 2025.
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