Claudia Cardinale

  • Luchino Visconti – Vaghe stelle dell’Orsa… AKA Sandra (1965)

    1961-1970ArthouseDramaItalyLuchino Visconti

    Visconti’s retelling of the Electra story starts with Sandra/Electra (Cardinale) returning to her ancestral home in Italy – and reviving an intimate involvement with her brother (Sorel) which troubles her naive American husband (Craig) – on the eve of an official ceremony commemorating the death of her Jewish father in a Nazi concentration camp. As ever with Visconti, he is ambivalently drawn to the decadent society he is ostensibly criticising; and Armando Nannuzzi’s camera lovingly caresses the creaking old mansion, set in a landscape of crumbling ruins, where the incestuous siblings determine to wreak revenge on the mother (Bell) and stepfather (Ricci) who supposedly denounced their father. Something like a Verdi opera without the music, the result may not quite achieve tragedy, but it looks marvellous. The title, culled from a poem by Leopardi, has been better rendered as ‘Twinkling Stars of the Bear’.Read More »

  • José Giovanni – La scoumoune AKA The Pariah (1972)

    1971-1980CrimeDramaFranceJosé Giovanni

    Episodic portrait of a criminal, from 1934 until after the war. Roberto Borgo is tough, cool, sardonic, loyal, and deadly. He comes to Marseilles to help his friend Xavier Saratov get out of jail, first killing a local brothel and casino boss to take over the businesses, and, with the help of Xavier’s sister, Georgia, amass money for Xavier’s defense. Xavier loses in court, so Roberto gets himself thrown in prison to be with his friend. Escape proves futile, but they are pardoned in exchange for working as sappers. After the war, Xavier is a bitter cripple, but Roberto remains detached, extorting ownership of a casino, which puts his friends at risk. Does he care?Read More »

  • Abel Gance – Austerlitz (1960)

    France1951-1960Abel GanceDramaWar
    Austerlitz (1960)
    Austerlitz (1960)

    In what must be the longest lapse of time between a film and its sequel, 70-year-old Abel Gance continues his nearly legendary, 1927 historical drama Napoleon with this tale of Napoleon’s life after his victories in Italy. The first half of Austerlitz delves into the private life of Napoleon Bonaparte (Pierre Mondy), the prodigal son of Corsica. The supreme commander of the French armed forces goes about his family life and dallies with Josephine (Martine Carol) and mistress Mlle. de Vaudey (Leslie Caron). He occasionally displays bursts of temper that presage some of the macho violence of the battle scenes in the second half of the film, after Napoleon has proclaimed himself Emperor. This sequel shows that Gance has not lost his directorial touch. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie GuideRead More »

  • Mauro Bolognini – La viaccia AKA The Lovemakers (1961)

    Mauro Bolognini1961-1970DramaItaly
    La viaccia (1961)
    La viaccia (1961)

    The original Italian is La Viaccia (the name of the family farm which motivates the plot). The death of a wealthy patriarch in 1885 sets off an interfamily power struggle. Son Ferdinando buys out his other relatives in order to gain full control over the dead man’s property. But Ferdinando’s country-bumpkin nephew Amerigo holds out. Amerigo’s stance is weakened when he heads for the city and meets prostitute Bianca. To support her in the manner in which she is accustomed, Amerigo steals from his uncle. Disgraced in the eyes of his family, Amerigo decides to stay near his beloved Bianca by becoming a bouncer in her brothel.Read More »

  • Mauro Bolognini, Mario Monicelli, Antonio Pietrangeli, Luciano Salce – Le fate aka The Queens (1966)

    Mauro Bolognini1961-1970Antonio PietrangeliComedyCommedia all'ItalianaItalyLuciano SalceMario Monicelli
    Le fate (1966)
    Le fate (1966)

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    The Four Queenly Virtues are Constancy, Fidelity, Chastity and Honor.

    Four unrelated short comedies by four different directors. “Queen Sabina”chronicles the sexual misadventures of a teenage girl on the road home. “Queen Armenia” centers on a self-serving opportunistic gypsy babysitter who uses her employer’s kids for her own gain. The third episode, “Queen Elena” centers on a husband who learns a lesson about the perils of infidelity after he succumbs to the wiles of the seductive wife next door. The last vignette, “Queen Marta” centers on a wealthy woman who, when drunk, uses her butler as an outlet for her lust.Read More »

  • Jerzy Skolimowski – The Adventures of Gerard (1970)

    Jerzy Skolimowski1961-1970AdventureComedyUnited Kingdom
    The Adventures of Gerard (1970)
    The Adventures of Gerard (1970)

    Based on satirical short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a vain, egotistical Etienne Gerard, a French brigadier serving during the Napoleonic Wars. He thinks he’s the best soldier and lover that ever lived and intends to prove it.Read More »

  • Damiano Damiani – Il giorno della civetta AKA The Day of the Owl (1968)

    Damiano Damiani1961-1970CrimeDramaItaly
    Il giorno della civetta (1968)
    Il giorno della civetta (1968)

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    Following a murder in a small Sicilian town, the new chief of the Carabinieri must fight corrupt officials, the frightened silence of witnesses and the local Mafia boss in order to solve the case.Read More »

  • Mauro Bolognini – Il Bell’Antonio AKA Bell’ Antonio (1960)

    1951-1960ArthouseDramaItalyMauro Bolognini

    PLOT: A newly wedded and extremely handsome young bourgeois Antonio faces a scandal in a city of Sicily in 1950’s when the public and her family hears that his beautiful wife is still “untouched” after their 12-month long marriage.Read More »

  • Marco Ferreri – L’udienza AKA The Audience [+Extras] (1972)

    Drama1971-1980ItalyMarco Ferreri

    A young man from north Italy named Amedeo decides to come to Rome. He has a crazy idea in his head to meet the pope.Read More »

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