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La belle Romaine

Titre original : La romana
  • 1954
  • 1h 48min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
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La belle Romaine (1954)
Drama

Sous l'ère fasciste, une jeune modèle déçu par l'amour, Adriana, devient une prostituée. Un jeune partisan, Mino, va tenter de la sortir de ce mauvais pas.Sous l'ère fasciste, une jeune modèle déçu par l'amour, Adriana, devient une prostituée. Un jeune partisan, Mino, va tenter de la sortir de ce mauvais pas.Sous l'ère fasciste, une jeune modèle déçu par l'amour, Adriana, devient une prostituée. Un jeune partisan, Mino, va tenter de la sortir de ce mauvais pas.

  • Réalisation
    • Luigi Zampa
  • Scénario
    • Alberto Moravia
    • Giorgio Bassani
    • Luigi Zampa
  • Casting principal
    • Gina Lollobrigida
    • Daniel Gélin
    • Franco Fabrizi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    425
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    • Réalisation
      • Luigi Zampa
    • Scénario
      • Alberto Moravia
      • Giorgio Bassani
      • Luigi Zampa
    • Casting principal
      • Gina Lollobrigida
      • Daniel Gélin
      • Franco Fabrizi
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Gina Lollobrigida
    Gina Lollobrigida
    • Adriana Silenzi
    Daniel Gélin
    Daniel Gélin
    • Mino Diodati
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Gino Molinari
    Raymond Pellegrin
    Raymond Pellegrin
    • Astarita
    Renato Tontini
    • Carlo Sonzogno
    Pina Piovani
    • La madre di Adriana
    Xenia Valderi
    Xenia Valderi
    • Gisella
    Gino Buzzanca
    • Riccardo
    Mariano Bottino
    • Tommaso
    Mario Addobbati
    • Tullio
    Giovanni Di Benedetto
    • Il pittore
    • (as Gianni Di Benedetto)
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Giancarlo
    Alberto Anselmi
    Bianca Maria Cerasoli
      Ada Colangeli
      • La padrona della pensione
      Vincenzo Milazzo
      Riccardo Ferri
      • Il locandiere
      Alfredo De Marco
      • Réalisation
        • Luigi Zampa
      • Scénario
        • Alberto Moravia
        • Giorgio Bassani
        • Luigi Zampa
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      9clanciai

      The arduous plight of being too beautiful for your own good

      This film is best characterized as an Italian noir, for it has a special character of its own which is not in the same room as the great Italian neo-realistic masters. It doesn't claim to be neo-realistic either, but it is almost documentary, or would have been, if it didn't enhance the acting of Gina Lollobrigida so much. Of course, she makes a memorable performance, like in those other early films of hers during those years, but her fate as a prostitute under the regime of Mussolini in 1935 comes into the shadow of Gina herself and her personality. The only one to match her personality is her mother, Pina Piovani, who has been through it all before and raised her one child and daughter without a father. Also the four men that refuse to leave her alone fall into her shadow, as they all become obsessively dependent on her and therefore can't manage their own fates - one of them gets murdered by one of the others, and Nino, the most decent of them, the anti-fascist, ends up in an existential blind alley. Gina survives with her one heritage of this sordid life, like her mother, and so the perpetual mobile of life just goes on, and all you can do is to follow or jump off, which after all is the worst thing you can do. The film is beautifully made, it's not neo-realistic or expressionistic, but in the later part there are some very striking scenes, and Alberto Moravia himself, the author of this famous novel, appears to have had a say in the staging. It is indeed worth watching and carefully as a very interesting complement to the already very prominent cinematic art of de Sica, Visconti, Fellini and all the others.
      2CutUncut2021

      Pasticcio

      Grim pastiche of the still overrated misogynist Moravia, starring the incompetent Lollo, whose hallmark pouting manipulations here play neatly into the hands of the male-dominated Italian film industry, then and now. Zampa's emasculated recreation of the unspeakable horrors of Fascism is shameful: a weak scenography by Bassani and lazy transition from an indifferent book, each scene delivered in bite-sized morsels for a smug semi-illiterate Italian audience enjoying the so-called economic boom, now feeling exonerated from their abject mass collaboration with the regime barely a decade earlier. Watchable only for Gélin and the interiors and exteriors of a Rome before the country's colonisation by American-style consumerism in the 1960s, replacing one regime with another.
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      Woman of Rome

      With the "Duce" still very much in charge of Italy, the young "Adriana" (Gina Lollobrigida) is coasting along in life, using her good looks to attract the attention of "Gino" (Franco Fabrizi) and hoping that they will marry. A casual meeting with aspiring Fascist "Astarita" (Raymond Pellegrin), however, soon puts that plan on the fire - especially as he clearly has designs her himself. She's a bit despondent and turns to the game to make her living. At times she comes across as almost desperate for love, for attention - yep, even sex, but perhaps when she meets "Mino" (Daniel Gélin) she might find some sort of purpose in life? Well the fly in that ointment is that he's a committed anti-Fascist and is known to the authorities. With him taking risks on a daily basis and her in possession of some fairly profound news, is there any hope for redemption for her and happiness for them? This is certainly one of Lollobrigida's better efforts as she tackles this role with quite a degree authenticity. There's virtually no glamour for her to hide behind and she delivers with a rawness as the young woman whose options are largely limited by her looks - a situation common to many women at the time. The choices of men her character makes are maybe not the best but both Gélin and Pellegrin provide solid foils as the story develops juggling romance with elements of politics and crime. It's touching at times, steadily paced and well worth a couple of hours, I'd say.
      4HotToastyRag

      A streetwalker without a cause...

      So many movies glorify prostitution, and so many movies don't capture one hundredth of the essence of confliction a woman has to go through before she joins that profession. Woman of Rome is an Italian drama that shows how Gina Lollobrigida walks the streets...for no good reason.

      Gina is a good girl with a pushy mother, Pina Piovani, who wants her to use her beauty to catch a rich husband. Instead, Gina falls for a penniless chauffer. Before she finds out he's already married and has a family, she goes out on a double date with a girlfriend, who is a prostitute. Gina knows what's going on, and she drinks too much wine and goes into the back bedroom with her date. Then, on the drive home, he gives her some money and she acts horrified. While it's a lovely expression on Gina's face, it doesn't exactly endear her to the audience. She made such bad choices before she could have been seen as taking revenge on her married boyfriend. After she does find out his situation, she becomes a prostitute full time.

      This movie really isn't very good, even for Gina Lollobrigida fans. Yes, she looks beautiful, but the story is really silly. It's full of constant and needless narration from Gina herself, and her exploits make her unlikable, at best. If you're in the mood for a better foreign drama, check Gina out in The Law instead.
      8adrianovasconcelos

      Good cautionary tale with open-ended, frustrating ending

      Three exceedingly positive aspects to LA ROMANA: sound direction by Luigi Rampa, excellent B&W photography, and superb performances from Lollobrigida, Piovani, and Gelin.

      The dramatic impact on Adriana's life caused by a philandering husband who promises her marriage, only to get found out as a thief, and causes her to descend to the status of prostitute, is well examined- The character of Astarita, played by Raymond Pellegrin, is particularly cynical in light of his lofty position as medical doctor in the days of the Duce.

      The exchanges between La Lollo and Piovani, as her knowing mother, who wants the best for her daughter and sees a great deal of promise in her, only to throw it all away, are both hard and a real delight to watch.

      Credible script.

      LA ROMANA is no masterpiece but it is definitely worth seeing, especially if you are a fan of the Italian cinema.

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      • Anecdotes
        Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors (as Woman of Rome) by Exclusive Films and passed with an "X" certificate on 5 March 1957. First shown in London at the Hammer preview theatre on 21 March 1957 (for press and trade only). For the general release on 20 May 1957 the film, surprisingly enough, shared the bill with Frankenstein s'est échappé (1957). Exclusive also had an English subtitled print which the BBFC passed on 27 February 1957, also with an "X." This version opened in London (as La Romana) on 8 September 1957 at the Berkeley, Tottenham Court Road and ran for three weeks. The co-feature this time was the far more appropriate Riz amer (1949).
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      • How long is Woman of Rome?Alimenté par Alexa

      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 25 mai 1955 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Italie
        • France
      • Langue
        • Italien
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Woman of Rome
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Ponti-De Laurentiis Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
      • Sociétés de production
        • Excelsa Film
        • Omnium International du Film
        • Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica
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      • Durée
        1 heure 48 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.37 : 1

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