Dante Fontana, antiquario di Perugia e ammiratore maniacale della cultura britannica parte per Londra con il pretesto di partecipare a un'asta per una scultura etrusca.Dante Fontana, antiquario di Perugia e ammiratore maniacale della cultura britannica parte per Londra con il pretesto di partecipare a un'asta per una scultura etrusca.Dante Fontana, antiquario di Perugia e ammiratore maniacale della cultura britannica parte per Londra con il pretesto di partecipare a un'asta per una scultura etrusca.
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Fumo di londra/ Smoke over London is a visually entertaining film. It follows the adventures of Dante Fontana coming to London and trying to fit in however everything doesn't quite seem to go how he imagines it to be. The beautiful thing about this film is that it's very visual with the cinematography so the story is easy to follow if you don't speak Italian, the film also contains a bit of English. Dante's adventures are quite comical and mesmerizing from meeting the Duchess of Bradford to meeting the beautiful Elizabeth on the train, going to a mod party, partying, kissing young attractive girls & entering a youth fight between 'the mods and rockers'. Dante finds himself defeated and ends up going back home to his simple life with his simple family saying 'goodbye my London town'. It has a bit of a La dolce Vita vibe but way more entertaining. Love this classic Italian film, it warms my heart.
"Smoke over London" ("Fumo di Londra") is the very first feature of Alberto Sordi as director. The Roman was one of the best comic actors of the Italian cinema, he made many memorable films. (We don't have to forget that Federico Fellini made him a star: he chose Sordi for his first two features, "Lo sceicco bianco" and "I vitelloni".)
With this movie, in 1966, Sordi took a new challenge in his career -directing.
Dante Fontana (Sordi) is an Italian man in love with British culture and lifestyle. His dream is coming to the Swingin'London and living like a typical Englishman -he will test the impossibility, for him, to be English...
Albertone (in Italy he was called in this way!) is funny and comical as always. Unfortunately his debut is not special -only a few exceptions of his self-directed movies are very good, like "Polvere di stelle" or "Finché c'è guerra c'è speranza". The reason is that this movie sometimes is boring and loses speed. The way of directing is rather self-indulgent; Sordi loses time with many shots of London -it seems a postcard. Albertone loved filming stories outside Italy and the fault is always the same: focusing more on the environment than in the story. It's a pity, it's like he wastes part of his performing energy.
Sordi gives the best of himself when he's directed by someone else (for example Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Ettore Scola, Vittorio De Sica, Luigi Comencini... in other words the Italian comedy big directors). In these contests he works in an excellent way.
But Alberto Sordi is always nice and funny and the movie is not bad. I say OK for "Smoke over London" most for his actor than for the film itself.
With this movie, in 1966, Sordi took a new challenge in his career -directing.
Dante Fontana (Sordi) is an Italian man in love with British culture and lifestyle. His dream is coming to the Swingin'London and living like a typical Englishman -he will test the impossibility, for him, to be English...
Albertone (in Italy he was called in this way!) is funny and comical as always. Unfortunately his debut is not special -only a few exceptions of his self-directed movies are very good, like "Polvere di stelle" or "Finché c'è guerra c'è speranza". The reason is that this movie sometimes is boring and loses speed. The way of directing is rather self-indulgent; Sordi loses time with many shots of London -it seems a postcard. Albertone loved filming stories outside Italy and the fault is always the same: focusing more on the environment than in the story. It's a pity, it's like he wastes part of his performing energy.
Sordi gives the best of himself when he's directed by someone else (for example Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Ettore Scola, Vittorio De Sica, Luigi Comencini... in other words the Italian comedy big directors). In these contests he works in an excellent way.
But Alberto Sordi is always nice and funny and the movie is not bad. I say OK for "Smoke over London" most for his actor than for the film itself.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlberto Sordi's directorial debut. Also debut of actresses Dana Gillespie and Caroline Munro, who was 16 at the time.
- ConnessioniEdited into Bellissimo: Immagini del cinema italiano (1985)
- Colonne sonoreYou never told me
Written by Alberto Sordi, Robert Mellin and Piero Piccioni
Performed by Julie Rogers
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- 2h 2min(122 min)
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