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Adua et ses compagnes

Titre original : Adua e le compagne
  • 1960
  • 16
  • 1h 46min
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Sandra Milo, Emmanuelle Riva, Gina Rovere, and Simone Signoret in Adua et ses compagnes (1960)
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Après la fermeture de leur maison close suite à de nouvelles lois, quatre prostituées décident d'ouvrir un restaurant. Elles découvrent qu'elles ne peuvent pas échapper à leur passé.Après la fermeture de leur maison close suite à de nouvelles lois, quatre prostituées décident d'ouvrir un restaurant. Elles découvrent qu'elles ne peuvent pas échapper à leur passé.Après la fermeture de leur maison close suite à de nouvelles lois, quatre prostituées décident d'ouvrir un restaurant. Elles découvrent qu'elles ne peuvent pas échapper à leur passé.

  • Réalisation
    • Antonio Pietrangeli
  • Scénario
    • Ruggero Maccari
    • Ettore Scola
    • Antonio Pietrangeli
  • Casting principal
    • Simone Signoret
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Sandra Milo
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    1,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Antonio Pietrangeli
    • Scénario
      • Ruggero Maccari
      • Ettore Scola
      • Antonio Pietrangeli
    • Casting principal
      • Simone Signoret
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Sandra Milo
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 25avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Adua Giovannetti
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Piero Salvagni
    Sandra Milo
    Sandra Milo
    • Lolita
    Emmanuelle Riva
    Emmanuelle Riva
    • Marilina
    • (as Emmanuele Riva)
    Gina Rovere
    Gina Rovere
    • Caterina Zellero, detta Milly
    Claudio Gora
    Claudio Gora
    • Ercoli
    Ivo Garrani
    Ivo Garrani
    • L'Avvocato - Adua's ex-customer
    Gianrico Tedeschi
    Gianrico Tedeschi
    • Stefano
    Antonio Rais
    • Emilio
    Duilio D'Amore
    • Brother Michele
    Valeria Fabrizi
    • Fosca
    • (as Valeria Fabrizzi)
    Luciana Gilli
    • Dora - Piero's lover
    • (as Gloria Gilli)
    Enzo Maggio
    • Calypso - Stefano's colleague
    Roberto Meloni
    • Carletto
    • (as Roberto Melone)
    Nando Angelini
      Alfredo Adami
      • Customer Friend of Ercoli
      • (non crédité)
      Edda Ferronao
      • Concetta
      • (non crédité)
      Margherita Horowitz
      • Lady with Striped Suit in the Trattoria
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • Antonio Pietrangeli
      • Scénario
        • Ruggero Maccari
        • Ettore Scola
        • Antonio Pietrangeli
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      Avis des utilisateurs11

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      7lasttimeisaw

      a diverting Italian romp carrying a scorching message

      Italian screenwriter-director Antonio Pietrangeli died young at the age of 49, during a drowning accident while shooting COME, QUANDO, PERCHÉ (1969), and ADUA AND HER FRIENDS, perhaps is his most distinguished work treads the post-Neorealism soil with a broad comic vibe.

      Adua (Signoret) and her three friends, more specifically, her workmates, Lolita (Milo), Marilina (Riva) and Milly (Rovere) are prostitutes, who are out of work due to the Merlin law, which made brothels illegal in Italy in 1958, together, they invest all their savings to open a trattoria in the suburbs of Rome, hope to start a new business and leave their dishonourable past behind, but a second chance seems to be a dashed dream for people like them. The restaurant business is thriving, at one time, their customer even includes the famed cantautore Domencico Modugno, but soon the reality check will catch up with these girls, a bleak coda shows that the society is not ready to welcome them back with warm arms.

      The synopsis sounds rather despondent, but the movie is beguilingly infused with a boisterous commedia dell'arte sheen. The quartet itself doesn't hold together in the first place, Lolita is a hackneyed bimbo, gullible and care-free , who foolhardily believes in her swindling beau Stefano (Tedeschi); Marilina is the cynical one made up with plenty of bile and has an unbaptised son to care about; Milly, is an unassuming hard-worker, who is really close to a happy marriage with their one of their frequenters Emilio (Rais); finally Adua, the oldest and wisest among them, has a worldly perception but her ill-fated romance with a smooth-talking Italian Romeo Piero (Mastroianni, in his usual dashing and flirtatious flair) can only spell happiness is nothing but a dashed dream for her, Signoret again cement the scenes where superficial comedy head-butts with harsh realism.

      Pietrangeli never shifts his sympathy towards these women of ill repute in his vigorous portrayal, even for Marilina (Riva is equipped with searing fierceness here), whose wanton behaviour initially occasions a fervent sense of objectionableness, but her hard edge begins to mellow once her son is back in her life. They are far from perfect, but at least, they try very hard to be self-sufficient, which is in sheer comparison with all the men in their lives, are either ignoble self-seekers, callous brutes or dreadful cowards, save for the layman priest (D'Amore). The condemnation is sublimated in the ending, where although only Adua is present, but if she is at her wits' end, it is not difficult to imagine what happens to the other three. On balance, the film is a diverting romp carrying a scorching message, deserves the attention of hardcore cinephiles.
      7lastliberal-853-253708

      A film featuring strong female characters

      Antonio Pietrangelli's ADUA E LE COMPAGNE (ADUA AND HER FRIENDS) is a slice of Italian neo-realist film-making.

      Legal brothels have just been banned, and now four professional girls must find a new occupation. Adua (Simone Signoret, Room at the Top, Ship of Fools), Milly (Gina Rovere, Life is Beautiful, and Best Actress winner for this film at the Avellino Neorealism Film Festival), Lolita (Sandra Milo, Juliet of the Spirits, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for this film by Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists), and Marilina (Emmanuelle Riva, Hiroshima Mon Amour) create a restaurant with the plan to make an illicit brothel of the upstairs rooms.

      When obstacles prevent opening their restaurant, they turn to Dr. Ercoli (Claudio Gora), a local "fixer" who'll make the license happen, but only for a price. They carry on, but know the past will eventually come knocking. With a restaurant that's slowly becoming successful, and the attentions of car salesman Piero (Marcello Mastroianni), Adua and the girls adjust to their new lives. One starts a new romance; another reconnects with her young son.

      If you are looking for titillation in a story about four prostitutes, you need to look elsewhere, as this film, with some stirring jazz, focuses on the characters in transition.
      8esteban1747

      About those promoting prostitution

      I will never be tired of seeing "Adua e le compagne", this black and white film is a jewel of Italian cinematography with a plot easy to understand, and excellent acting of four women, French star Simone Signoret, then-young Sandra Milo, Gina Rovere and Emmanuelle Riva, all playing the role of prostitutes who wanted to incorporate themselves honestly to the society. Their acting was seconded by the experienced and charismatic Marcello Mastroianni in the role of a typical Italian tricky pigeon and lover. Italy of the 50s had the problem of prostitution, and mafia was around it together with some "gentlemen" of the corrupted local administration always looking for licenses, permits and other documents in a tricky way to facilitate the work of the prostitutes who at the same time had to pay heavy sum of money to the above-mentioned gentlemen. The director Antonio Pietrangeli was able to show clearly where the problem was and who were promoting the dirty business of prostitution. In addition, youth does not last forever and the same happened with the beauty of the prostitutes. The film also shows this fact convincingly. The DVD of this film exists but only in Italian, and it would be good to have it in other languages (English, Spanish and French at least).
      joehardy-2

      An "unknown" film that deserves a wider audience.

      Here is a wonderful example of Italian realism from 1960 that I'd never heard of until this week--and I'm 65 years old and a big fan of this genre. It was shown in San Francisco as the only "classic" film in a festival of recent Italian cinema. It deserves a wider audience. How can a film that stars Simone Signoret and Marcello Mastroianni remain so obscure? This story of four prostitutes forced to fend for themselves when a new law closes the bordellos of Rome reminds one of "Bicycle Thief" or "The Organizer," in its gritty social realism, but there are scenes of happiness and humor too. They pool their savings to open a trattoria, but find they cannot get a license. A prominent fixer with connections obtains the license for them, on condition that they conduct their old business upstairs and pay him an exorbitant monthly fee. The women are not anxious to turn tricks for a living any longer and find joy in running the restaurant. The women long to settle down--one has a child, another meets a man who loves her. Only one is tempted to return to her old life. Signoret, the major character here and as wonderful as ever, falls for Mastroianni, a glib car salesman, hustler and womanizer. While the trattoria is a success, it does not bring in the kind of money demanded by their "patron," which leads to conflict. The resolutions of their individual stories develop alongside that of their collective story. In this genre, happy endings are not a staple. Grim reality is, however. We can feel great sympathy for these women, but we know that such people are too often bound by destiny, given the realities of power--who has it and who hasn't--and the attitudes of society. All this drama is accompanied by a terrific jazz soundtrack, which is unfortunately not credited. The black-and-white cinematography is first rate. The closing scene in the rain ranks among the all-time unforgettable film endings.
      8christopher-underwood

      There are so many moments where this could easily have become sentimental and doesn't

      Very fine, gloriously black and white, very well acted drama involving four girls who decide to pool their resources and run a restaurant together when their brothel is closed down. There are so many moments where this could easily have become sentimental and doesn't and is much to the director's credit that this looks so good throughout. The jazz soundtrack is a great help as are the snatches or 'real life' - the steam trains rushing below car dealer Mastroianni's window, the fine moment in the main street when he passes off Signoret's failing car to another whilst slipping her into one more. But the best of all such sequences is the final shot upon the cobblestoned street in the pouring rain and without a cloying close-up, we all know exactly what the facial expression is. As I say all the acting is good but Signoret particularly puts in another excellent performance where she ranges from sexy to sad and energetic to dejected, but perhaps best of all her verbal onslaught upon 'the landlord'.

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      • Anecdotes
        This is the first time in her career that Sandra Milo dubs herself in a movie. Previously she had been dubbed by other actresses such as Rosetta Calavetta and Lydia Simoneschi.
      • Connexions
        Featured in Cinema forever - Capolavori salvati (2001)
      • Bandes originales
        Più sola
        Music by Domenico Modugno

        Performed by Domenico Modugno

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 5 mai 1961 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Italie
      • Site officiel
        • Les Films du Camélia (France)
      • Langues
        • Italien
        • Anglais
        • Latin
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Adua and Her Friends
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Rome, Lazio, Italie
      • Société de production
        • Zebra Films
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      • Durée
        1 heure 46 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.66 : 1

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