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Boccaccio 70

Originaltitel: Boccaccio '70
  • 1962
  • 6
  • 3 Std. 25 Min.
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Sophia Loren, Anita Ekberg, and Romy Schneider in Boccaccio 70 (1962)
A bigot obsesses over the gigantic poster of a voluptuous pin-up, a married woman finds a way of dealing with her husband's passion for call-girls, a sacristan wins a night with a beautiful fairground woman in a village lottery and a married couple's mishap enables them to buy their own house. Four of the greatest Italian directors - Fellini, Visconti, De Sica and Monicelli - join forces with show-stoppers Sophia Loren, Anita Ekberg and Romy Schneider in a carousel of sex and satire mocking the mores of Italian 60's society...

Four arresting tales of women's empowerment and the sexual revolution in Italy's 1960s boom years. This light-hearted hymn to life is presented for the first time in both English and original Italian, with improved subtitles, and shown here as originally intended by the filmmakers in the original widescreen film format - now in restored HD.
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Inspiriert von Boccaccios Novellen konzentriert sich jede Episode auf Sex, Liebe und Verführung im Italien der 1960er Jahre, einer Ära des Wirtschaftswachstums und großer kultureller Verände... Alles lesenInspiriert von Boccaccios Novellen konzentriert sich jede Episode auf Sex, Liebe und Verführung im Italien der 1960er Jahre, einer Ära des Wirtschaftswachstums und großer kultureller Veränderungen.Inspiriert von Boccaccios Novellen konzentriert sich jede Episode auf Sex, Liebe und Verführung im Italien der 1960er Jahre, einer Ära des Wirtschaftswachstums und großer kultureller Veränderungen.

  • Regie
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • Federico Fellini
    • Mario Monicelli
  • Drehbuch
    • Giovanni Arpino
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Italo Calvino
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anita Ekberg
    • Sophia Loren
    • Romy Schneider
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Vittorio De Sica
      • Federico Fellini
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Drehbuch
      • Giovanni Arpino
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Italo Calvino
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anita Ekberg
      • Sophia Loren
      • Romy Schneider
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    Anita Ekberg
    Anita Ekberg
    • Anita (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Zoe (segment "La riffa")
    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Pupe (segment "Il lavoro")
    Marisa Solinas
    Marisa Solinas
    • Luciana (segment "Renzo e Luciana")
    Germano Gilioli
    • Renzo (segment "Renzo e Luciana")
    Peppino De Filippo
    Peppino De Filippo
    • Dr. Antonio Mazzuolo (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Conte Ottavio (segment "Il lavoro")
    • (as Thomas Milian)
    Romolo Valli
    Romolo Valli
    • Lawyer Zacchi (segment "Il lavoro")
    Luigi Giuliani
    Luigi Giuliani
    • Gaetano (segment "La riffa")
    Alfio Vita
    Alfio Vita
    • Cuspet (segment "La riffa")
    Antonio Acqua
    Antonio Acqua
    • Commendatore La Pappa (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Nando Angelini
    • Man Winning a Bottle (segment "La riffa")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Silvio Bagolini
    • Secretary of Monsignore (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ciccio Barbi
    Ciccio Barbi
    • Engineer in the Car (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Lars Bloch
    • Red Priest (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • (segment "Renzo e Luciana")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ermelinda De Felice
    • Donna che balla di sera sotto il manifesto della ekberg
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Donatella Della Nora
    • Donatella - Mazzuolo's Sister (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio")
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Vittorio De Sica
      • Federico Fellini
      • Mario Monicelli
    • Drehbuch
      • Giovanni Arpino
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Italo Calvino
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    rogierr

    temptations and taboos

    These three directors definitely distinguish themselves here from each other without being cocky. Well, Fellini and Ekberg may be VERY audacious, but that just adds positively to his work in my opinion. In his segment 'The temptations of Dr. Antonio' is enough material to fill an entire feature. It brings big fun and surrealism in a story about a very BIG billboard with a picture of Anita Ekberg on it holding a glass of milk. A moralistic guy (censor?) who lives right in front of the billboard (and BTW gets a very funny introduction in the film) can't accept the supposedly scandalous picture and takes action. After seeing it, I couldn't get this tune out of my head: 'Bevete piu latte' (you must drink milk) which is a commercial tune for the billboard. It is all very carnavalesque, versatile and entertaining. It's a pity Giuseppe Rotunno (Amarcord, Città delle donne, il Gattopardo, Carnal Knowledge) didn't dignify this segment with his cinematography (as he DID with Visconti's poetic segment which has a much more distinct atmosphere and has less special effects).

    The common factor between the three segments is a (light) moral discussion about what sexual borders people can have and what must occur to make them actually think about it. Where exactly lies the border of your taboos? The film is also watchable as plain entertainment, for the three starring ladies are captivating and intense here (though in general I don't like Ekberg that much). Romy Scheider played a girl in the silly 'Sissy' (1955-57), but is already glorious with her subtle impression in this segment of a mature lady who gets double-crossed by her fiancee and takes revenge.

    I didn't see the segment 'Renzo e Luciana' unfortunately, because it was unavailable :(, but I guess I liked Fellini's part best and De Sica's least (as most of his work): De Sica had some better short films in 'Ieri, oggi, domani' (1963, all starring Sophia Loren). Or it could be that I liked the first two segments best, because there was Nino Rota's (Godfather, Amarcord) score under them. De Sica's segment is just not interesting in any way. Nevertheless this is a triptych of the highest order: underrated.

    9/10
    7tim-764-291856

    The weird and the Wonderful...

    Though an ardent Fellini fan, it took me some time before getting round to buying this 'portmanteau' of four separate stories from Italy's leading directors of the time.

    Which was actually 1962 and not the 1970 that the title suggests. Portraying love, sex and lust in the 'modern age' hence the futuristic date in the title each part is 50 minutes long and in my experience, is best watched in two sittings. You'll probably have read that as well as Fellini, Vittorio de Sica, Luchino Visconti and Mario Monicelli, all but the last being very well known to knowledgeable film buffs.

    It takes nine writers, including input and ideas from the directors themselves to mould the very different stories here. The women definitely hold the upper hand in every one of them, loftily placed on pedestals - busty Anita Ekberg in Fellini's; Romy Schneider in Visconti's and Sophia Loren in de Sica's.

    The first segment, from Monicelli, is actually a bonus on the DVD as it was apparently cut from theatrical releases shown outside Italy. But, actually, that part is a good setting point - ordinary young female factory workers who live with the worry of everyday life and love and the hanging threat of old traditions, the Church and ruthless employers who attempt to quell their youthful desire for sex. Some scenes, with busy trams and bustling street scenes at rush-hour, remind me of the earlier classic 'Bicycle Thieves'.

    Visconti's part is a talky - and fairly boring - 'discussion', fixed to one nice, very posh apartment. The subject is now rather ordinary, probably unlike then, that I'm wanting more substance and variety. There again, I never was 'into' Visconti - high on style and period detail but low on flair and exuberance, at least compared to the others.

    Fellini was in the late autumn of his career at this point and this manifests itself by him displaying some trademark vaguely tasteless wit, swipes at Catholicism and Authority but surprising us with some truly inspiring set-pieces. His first foray into colour, it's a very bumpy and uneven ride, bounding from barely watchable to reassuringly great and familiar.

    A young and very shapely Sophia Loren, under De Sica, is used to portray many themes in neo-realist Italian cinema - Life itself. Outdoor fairs, sultry night-times when lovers and larger-than-life characters come out to play and village pettiness all affect this red-dressed temptress, who, like so many, yearn for greater and better things. It's at a touch funny and sad, but oddly, not as compelling as it should be. Though never the greatest actress, Loren doesn't let the side down, but her raw physical beauty always means that is what is seen first, before emotional depth.

    Critical reviews vary - some quarters saying that it's a lot of wasted talent. My immediate response is that all the directors and key players have done far better work and those seeking them out for the first time should look elsewhere - I'd hate for anyone to be put off potentially brilliant Italian cinema by them watching this and being disappointed.

    However, for Completists, like me, who have seen and loved these great director's best films, then the draw will become insufferably great and purchase will become inevitable. At least this quality transfer Mr Bongo release allows us to sample this odd collection at a good value price.
    8uhmartinez-phd

    Luchino Visconti dresses Romy Schnaider plus other stories.

    The one thing I remembered about "Bocaccio70" was Romy Schnaider getting dressed in front of a mirror, in front of us. The film in his 4 segments has much more, but nothing better than Romy Schnaider in the Visconti segment. She is exquisite of course but in Visconti's hands she is superlative. Visconti, like George Cukor, knew how to guide actresses to their best. In the Monicelli episode Renzo and Lucia search for their privacy and Monicelli, a remarkable director, today 92 and still at work, manages to give the most straight forward, no frills segment. Fellini goes overboard with a 50 feet tall Anita Eckberg and a rather clumsy indictment at middle class morality. The De Sica episode has Sophia Loren, virgin and whore. When Sophia Loren was in De Sica's hands she was at her best. Her sympathy here takes over the episode and it becomes a joyful tale of nonsensical innocence. But, just as I remembered Romy Schnaider and Visconti are responsible for making this lightweight oddity really worth while.
    7gavin6942

    Italian Anthology

    Four directors tell tales of Eros fit for a 1970s Decameron. Working-class lovers, Renzo and Luciana, marry but must hide it from her employer; plus, they need a room of their own. A billboard of Anita Ekberg provocatively selling milk gives a prudish crusader for public decency more than he can handle. The wife of a count whose escapades with call girls make the front page of the papers decides to work to prove her independence, but what is she qualified to do? A buxom carnival-booth manager who owes back taxes offers herself for one night in a lottery: a nerdy sacristan and a jealous cowboy make for a lovers' triangle. In each, women take charge, but not always happily.

    Fellini's "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio" (the second story) is really the highlight of the film. It could have been released separately and done very well, with its memorable sparring of a prudish doctor and a 50-foot woman (Anita Ekberg) who threatens to disrobe in public. The music in that section is also the best, with the children singing a milk jingle.

    Part one is also strong, and speaks of a forbidden lower-class (or working-class) romance, and part three is alright. Part four is almost an afterthought, in that the movie is over two hours at that point and viewers would have already decided if they were fans or not.
    Gigi-83

    Romy is the best

    I've seen "Boccaccio" just few days ago and so I can express my fresh opinion of it. And I have seen FOUR segments of it - including "Renzo e Luciana" of Monicelli which is quite good. It puts some accent on social criticism and tells about young consorts that due to their poverty and constrained conditions have to bear many difficulties in their family life. The second of Fellini I almost forced myself to look to the end - I'm not fond of big bust and hips like ones of Ekberg. This segment seemed to me too flashy and tasteless (just imagine the plump Cupidon with the silky wings and nuns in the paper burlesque frock)though it's main idea concerning with the sexual complexes that obsess the most convinced moralists is very clear. I regret to write this as I didn't expect such a disappointment from Fellini whom I esteem much for his wonderful "Le notti di Cabiria". The third segment - 'Il Lavoro" ( The job) - is the most exquisite, thoughtful, plastic and stylish. Here Visconti tried to subject to his rigorous analysis the question of what lies in the base of a modern marriage. It's also the story of a young well-off little woman ( Romy Schneider) that one day faces the necessity of earning money by her own (thanks to her light-minded husband's behavior) and understand that she has nothing to offer in this men's world except her body. Romy dressed up by Chanel is very sexual (but when I use this word it means something very far from vulgar, something surrounded with the mist of secret and desire) and touching; after the number of the roles of cheerful ingenuous girls she for the first time found the image suiting her real abilities and qualities. The forth segment is "La riffa" (The raffle) be de Sica. De Sica made some good film in the time of realism but then yielded to the commercial cinema and seemed to be unable for the more or less significant criticism. Thus his segment is very light and benevolent with a lot of spicy humor and a lot of Loren

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      Federico Fellini's segment, "Le Tentazioni del Dottor Antonio", was his first work in colour.
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      Anita (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio"): When I move my hips, convents shake.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The original Italian version had four segments and was 210 minutes long. The segment "Renzo e Luciana" directed by Mario Monicelli was removed in the US version.
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      • 3. August 1962 (Westdeutschland)
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