Filmed in French Morocco, Itto's dialogue is spoken primarily in the tribal Chleuh language. The jingoistic story concerns a series of clashes between French occupational forces and a rebellious Chleuh chieftain. Itto (Simone Berriau), chief's daughter, becomes embroiled in a romance with a Moroccan tribesman who has gone over to the French side. It is implied in Itto that it's okay to betray one's own people if it will preserve French colonialism in Africa. To modern viewers, the rampant chauvinism in Itto is a difficult pill to swallow.
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The runtime is 117 minutes (1h 57m).
The film was directed by Marie Epstein.
The screenplay was written by Georges Duvernoy.
The score was composed by Albert Wolff.
Cinematography was handled by Georges Asselin.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0143315.
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