Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRome, 1880. Gregorio has decided to close the family business. Then he tells his children that they will have to fend for themselves, but his beautiful, calculating, ambitious young daughter... Tout lireRome, 1880. Gregorio has decided to close the family business. Then he tells his children that they will have to fend for themselves, but his beautiful, calculating, ambitious young daughter-in-law, will do anything for the inheritance.Rome, 1880. Gregorio has decided to close the family business. Then he tells his children that they will have to fend for themselves, but his beautiful, calculating, ambitious young daughter-in-law, will do anything for the inheritance.
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Pippo Ferramonti
- (as Luigi Proietti)
- Andrea Barbati
- (as Harald Bromley)
- Armando Carelli
- (as Simone Santo)
- Court House Judge
- (uncredited)
- Taverna Keeper
- (uncredited)
- Judge
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
It's a classic family saga combined with a terrible fight for inheritance. The Rome of the ascending bourgeoisie after the formation of the Italian state is the background of the action. Old Gregorio Ferramonti (Anthony Quinn) sells out his bakery which helped him gather a beautiful fortune, but he is in no hurry to share his inheritance. The three children - daughter Teta (Adriana Asti) married to a government official also an aspiring politician, son Mario (Fabio Testi) a speculator with a reputation of a Don Juan, and second son Pippo (Gigi Proietti) a blacksmith seller a bit fluffy and a bit insecure, are all disappointed, because they could use the money in the conditions of the capitalist expansion of the new Italy, but they don't have many alternatoves, because the old man seems determined to live his own life comfortably. Emerges Irene (Dominique Sanda), Pippo's beautiful and ambitious new wife, who will take the initiative in the attempt to seize the old man's fortune. The road to his money is paved with a lot of passion, infidelity, treason. This is not a classical Italian family saga. In the Ferramonti family, money seems to be more important than the feelings or the unity of the family.
The story is specific to the great social and naturalistic novels describing the rise of the bourgeoisie and the personal price paid by heroes to succeed in the conditions of the savage capitalism in the second half of the 19th century Europe. Gaetano Carlo Chelli the author whose book inspired the film was a contemporary of Emile Zola, and the excellent cinematography of the film, with a Rome shrouded in fog, populated by women fastened in corsets within elegant dresses and sumptuous hats recalls the paintings of the French Impressionists. The cast is dominated by international celebrities, with Dominique Sanda playing a memorable role as the beautiful, ambitious, sensual Irene who conquers and destroys one after another all the men in the family. The role brought her an award at Cannes, by the way. For Anthony Quinn, the role in this film is not one of his great roles, but I think it met expectations. Other aspects of production are not as successful. I was especially surprised by how conventional the music of Ennio Morricone sounds, a disappointment from the composer of so many soundtracks and memorable musical themes. The style of music composed for this film with violins in the key scenes seems old-fashioned for a film of the '70s, late by two or three decades. There are however plenty of good reasons to see today "The Inheritance'. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a film that stands the test of time. The saga of the Italian family falling apart due to the fight for money, the passions of men in two generations fascinated by the same woman, and the landscape of Rome at the end of the century remain with the spectators after the end of the viewing.
Anthony Quinn, as the patriarch Gregorio, commands the screen with a forceful presence, delivering a performance that oscillates between gruff authority and quiet vulnerability. Dominique Sanda, whose turn as the cunning Irene earned her the Cannes Best Actress award, is the film's undeniable standout. Her portrayal is both magnetic and chilling, imbuing Irene with a calculated poise that makes her machinations as fascinating as they are unsettling. Fabio Testi and Gigi Proietti, as the Ferramonti sons, provide solid support, though their roles sometimes feel overshadowed by the central conflict between Quinn and Sanda. Adriana Asti, as Teta, adds nuance to the ensemble, her presence hinting at wounds left by family tradition.
Despite its strengths, the film is not without flaws. The narrative occasionally stumbles with disjointed scenes and abrupt tonal shifts, which can make the emotional stakes feel inconsistent. Some plot developments lack cohesion, and the finale may strike viewers as unsatisfying or rushed, undermining the carefully built tension. Still, Ennio Morricone's sensitive score and the film's lavish production values maintain engagement, even when the story falters.
Tawdry story is nonetheless engaging and interesting at times . Family saga in which a young predatory as well as scheming woman becomes involved in an plot about oppressive brothers and combined with period piece , including glamorous gowns and adequate settings . It's a completely riveting melodrama from start to finish in which an ambitious woman acting on intelligence , weighing every step and its results , wants to take a valuable inheritance . This is truly fascinating tale , though it has some flaws , disjointed scenes , gaps and unappropriate finale .An interesting and engaging drama with confrontation and quarrels , making evident the open wounds left by the family tradition seem to be alive . Actors are frankly well , as the cast is dominated by celebrities at the time , particularly stunning are Anthony Quinn giving a real "tour De force" in his usual style and Dominique Sanda as the gorgeous , calculating and scheming young woman who wants to take over the inheritance , as she won Cannes Award : Best actress . Along with a better than average remaining cast , such as : Fabio Testi , Luigi Proietti , Adriana Asti and Paolo Bonacelli.
It contains sensitive and moving musical score by Ennio Morricone . Evocative Cinematography in Eastmancolor by great cameraman Ennio Guarnieri , showing several monuments and sightseeing from Rome . The motion picture was competently directed by Mauro Bologinini . Being Winner Best Actress Dominique Sanda tied with Mari Töröcsik , Nominee Palme d'Or Mauro Bolognini , Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 1977 Winner Silver Ribbon , Best Supporting Actress : Adriana Asti , Turkish Film Critics Association (SIYAD) Awards 1979 , Nominee SIYAD Award Best Foreign Film . Mauro Bolognini was member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1985 and brother of producer Manolo Bolognini. Student of architecture at the University of Florence. Trained in set design and directing at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. Worked as assistant director under neo-realist director Luigi Zampa from 1948 to 1952 . Subsequently in France as assistant to Jean Delannoy and Yves Allégret. Directed his own films from 1953, his best output coming from scripts by Pier Paolo Pasolini (such as La notte brava 1959) or adaptations of works by Alberto Moravia . He was one of the bets Italian directors in the Sixties who wrote/directed some good and successful films . Directing especially comedy and drama , such as : Adiós, Moscú , Senilidad , La viaccia , Il bell'Antonio , Mademoiselle de Maupin, Agostino , Un bellissimo noviembre , La notte brava , La vena d'oro , among others .
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Irene Carelli Ferramonti: Aren't you going to kiss me, Papa?
Gregorio Ferramonti: I'm not your Papa.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Something Short of Paradise (1979)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Inheritance?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Durée2 heures
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1