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Mussolinia di Sardegna

Mussolinia di Sardegna Streaming - Where to Watch Online

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We've listed a number of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'Mussolinia di Sardegna' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the nitty-gritty of how you can watch 'Mussolinia di Sardegna' right now, here are some details about the Società Anonima Stefano Pittaluga documentary flick.

Mussolinia di Sardegna starring has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 11 min, and a scheduled release date of .

Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "The documentary is about the foundation of a new town in the province of Oristano: Mussolinia. Named Arborea after 1945, it was founded as a result of a dike’s construction in the Tirso basin. The film shows the vastness of the dike in details. Forty thousand hectares of Campidano were made suitable to settlement thanks to hydroelectric plants, and the hard work of plowing and sowing the fields. The images show the efforts of building up a city from nothing to the first farms and houses, the road network and the new church. The last frames are in a street market: the display of goods to be sold and the faces of women doing their shopping." .