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Gestern, heute und morgen

Originaltitel: Ieri, oggi, domani
  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 58 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
10.891
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in Gestern, heute und morgen (1963)
Stories about three very different women and the men they attract.
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Romantische KomödieKomödieRomanze

Geschichten über drei sehr unterschiedliche Frauen und die Männer, die sie anziehen.Geschichten über drei sehr unterschiedliche Frauen und die Männer, die sie anziehen.Geschichten über drei sehr unterschiedliche Frauen und die Männer, die sie anziehen.

  • Regie
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Drehbuch
    • Eduardo De Filippo
    • Isabella Quarantotti
    • Alberto Moravia
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Sophia Loren
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Aldo Giuffrè
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    10.891
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Drehbuch
      • Eduardo De Filippo
      • Isabella Quarantotti
      • Alberto Moravia
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Sophia Loren
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Aldo Giuffrè
    • 46Benutzerrezensionen
    • 34Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 8 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Adelina Sbaratti…
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Carmine Sbaratti…
    Aldo Giuffrè
    Aldo Giuffrè
    • Pasquale Nardella (segment "Adelina")
    Agostino Salvietti
    • Dr. Verace (segment "Adelina")
    Lino Mattera
    • Amedeo Scapece (segment "Adelina")
    Tecla Scarano
    • Verace's sister (segment "Adelina")
    Silvia Monelli
    • Elivira Nardella (segment "Adelina")
    Carlo Croccolo
    Carlo Croccolo
    • Auctioneer (segment "Adelina")
    Pasquale Cennamo
    • Chief Police (segment "Adelina")
    Tonino Cianci
    • (segment "Adelina")
    • (as Antonio Cianci)
    Armando Trovajoli
    Armando Trovajoli
    • Giorgio Ferrario (segment "Anna")
    Tina Pica
    Tina Pica
    • Grandmother Ferrario (segment "Mara")
    Gianni Ridolfi
    Gianni Ridolfi
    • Umberto (segment "Mara")
    • (as Giovanni Ridolfi)
    Gennaro Di Gregorio
    • Grandfather (segment "Mara")
    • Regie
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Drehbuch
      • Eduardo De Filippo
      • Isabella Quarantotti
      • Alberto Moravia
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    7MOscarbradley

    Likable but hardly Oscar material

    "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" was just the kind of crowd-pleasing, feel-good foreign film that appealed to American audiences and the Academy in 1964. It won the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, the second De Sica film to win in that category after "Bicycle Thieves". Of course, this isn't in the same class as that neo-realist masterpiece. It comprised of three short stories, each starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. In the first she is the wife who avoids prison by getting pregnant; in the second she is a rich socialite having an affair with Mastroianni's writer, that is until he crashes her Rolls while in the third she's a Roman prostitute forced into taking a vow of chastity for a week but not beyond doing the striptease that earned the film its reputation for 'sauciness' and each story is named after the character played by Loren. It's all very jolly, sunny and likable but it's hardly Oscar material. Sophia, however, is splendid throughout.
    7utgard14

    Fun & Sexy Comedy

    Italian anthology comedy starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. It's often cited as one of the best films of both stars. There are three stories involving different couples, each played by Loren and Mastroianni. The first has Sophia as a wife who keeps getting pregnant to avoid a jail sentence. It's an amusing story, although it goes on a little long. The second story is about a rich married woman taking a drive with her lover. The segment is pretty dull as it builds up to its punchline. But I suppose that was the point, to make you thing this was an inane soap opera story about whether this woman will choose fortune or love. The question is answered humorously enough but this is still the weakest story in the film. The third story, and the one for which the movie is probably most famous, has Sophia playing a prostitute. Her neighbor's grandson, about to become a priest, falls for Sophia and she must try to set him back on the right path. But, in doing so, she makes a vow that frustrates lustful client Marcello. Sophia's never looked sexier than here and her striptease is legendary.

    Of the three stories, the last is the most entertaining but none are bad. Sophia is beautiful and enchanting. She and Marcello are both fun in every segment. It's an enjoyable film, though probably much more so if you are a big fan of Italian cinema to begin with.
    8kevinolzak

    Italy's favorite couple in a trio of De Sica delights

    1963's "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" was, like the previous year's "Boccaccio 70," another anthology feature, this time featuring Sophia Loren with her most frequent leading man, Marcello Mastroianni, starring in all three stories for director Vittorio De Sica. In "Adelina" they are a married couple living in a poverty stricken section of Naples, where she must dodge arrest for nonpayment on furniture by way of pregnancy; "Anna" finds her a bored socialite wed to an often absent industrialist who ultimately chooses wealth over love to Mastroianni's disappointment; and in "Mara" she plays a high priced call girl who vows to spend a week without sex to convince the young man next door to follow the call of the priesthood. Her final reel striptease remains the stuff of legend but is quite tame today, the actress considering it a most pleasing, natural performance. As a 1963 Oscar winner as Best Foreign Film it was a huge success, with both stars reuniting with De Sica for their next picture, "Marriage Italian Style."
    7valadas

    Charming, funny and sometimes even hilarious

    These three stories very "Italian" indeed, are full of good humour, social observation and correct atmosphere. The direction of De Sica is superb, the acting of Mastroianni and Loren is unique and in the second and third stories we recognize the subtle and superior hand of their author, the great Zavattini. The first story takes place in a very typical popular neighbourhood of Naples where a cigarette pedlar and smuggler (Sofia Loren) discovers that the way of not going to jail for failing to pay a fine, is to get pregnant over and over and giving birth to one child after another with the problems this brings to her exhausted husband (Mastroianni). The second story shows us an aristocratic Milanese rich lady who to escape her boring life gets herself a lover on a social stratum lower to hers and finishes by valuing her Rolls Royce car more than her lover. This is perhaps the not so good of the three stories because it lacks some strength in terms of plot. Finally the third story (maybe the best of the three) is sometimes delirious and hallucinating in its very funny rhythm (Loren's acting is fabulous here) and tells us about a luxury prostitute living near the Piazza Navona in Rome who nevertheless has a soft heart and with whom a neighbour young seminarist falls in love while she plays a game of pull and let go with one of her clients who is anxious to take her to bed most unsuccessfully. This story has a surprising end and a fascinating scene of strip-tease (incomplete of course). You'll have a very amusing time watching this movie.
    7elvircorhodzic

    A romantic farce in three acts.

    YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW is a romantic comedy, which consists of three stories set in different parts of Italy. All three stories are framed in a romantic farce, which examines relationships through common life issues, such as poverty, adultery, sex and religion.

    Stories about three very different women and the men they attract.

    Adelina sells black-market cigarettes in Naples. Her husband is unemployed. She tries to avoid a jail sentence at any cost.

    In Milan, Anna drives a Rolls, is bored, and picks up a writer, who is her lover. She talks dreamily of running off with him until he dents her car. After that, she shows her true face.

    Mara, who works as a prostitute from her apartment in Rome, turns the head of a naive seminarian. After talking with his grandmother, she wants to help a young man, while her nervous client from Bologna impatiently waiting.

    A male protagonist is exposed to tragicomic sobering, while a female protagonist is in a kind of inner conflicts, in each of the three stories. That's the point. The different characters of people are exposed to very strange situations, through which they question their relationships.

    The scenery is very impressive, especially in the first story. That Neapolitan atmosphere in explosion of colors in a narrow streets is truly remarkable. The dialogues are, here and there, trivial and empty. Humor is somewhat forced, but it's pretty luscious. Characterization is not bad at all.

    Sophia Loren (Adelina Sbaratti, Anna Molteni and Mara) is a temperamental and brave housewife, an elegant and selfish rich woman and a sensitive prostitute who would talk about morality. Yes, Ms. Loren looks divine in each of these women.

    Marcello Mastroianni (Carmine Sbaratti, Renzo and Augusto Rusconi) is a fertile, but useless husband, a cautious lover and an impatient client, who can not accept the fact that he's in love with a beautiful prostitute. Mr. Mastroianni is mostly a muddled and confused character in each of the three stories.

    I will say that this is another successful commedia all'italiana

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    • Wissenswertes
      The red car that picks up Mara after the accident is an extremely rare 1960 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder SWB. Only 56 of these cars were made and some have sold for over $10M at auction in the 2010's.
    • Patzer
      As Anna and Renzo talk while driving, the windshield of her Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II shakes because the little side windows are gone, but the little side windows are intact in the wide shots.
    • Zitate

      Carmine Sbaratti: The people of Forcella are out of this world. They've risen up in a gesture of solidarity!

      Verace's sister: I must say, it almost makes you forget how filthy and ignorant they are.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Marcello, una vita dolce (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Abat-jour (Salomé)
      Composed by Robert Stolz, Bixio Cherubini

      Lyrics by Ennio Neri

      Sung by Henry Wright

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. August 1964 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Italienisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
    • Drehorte
      • Piazza Navona, Rom, Latium, Italien(3rd part - Mara's apartment)
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