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Abismo de um Sonho

Título original: Lo sceicco bianco
  • 1952
  • Livre
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
7,3 mil
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Abismo de um Sonho (1952)
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  • Direção
    • Federico Fellini
  • Roteiristas
    • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • Federico Fellini
    • Tullio Pinelli
  • Artistas
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Giulietta Masina
    • Brunella Bovo
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    7,3 mil
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    • Direção
      • Federico Fellini
    • Roteiristas
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
      • Federico Fellini
      • Tullio Pinelli
    • Artistas
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Giulietta Masina
      • Brunella Bovo
    • 31Avaliações de usuários
    • 41Avaliações da crítica
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    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Fernando Rivoli - lo sceicco bianco
    Giulietta Masina
    Giulietta Masina
    • Cabiria - La prostituta
    Brunella Bovo
    Brunella Bovo
    • Wanda Giardino Cavalli
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Ivan Cavalli
    Ernesto Almirante
    Ernesto Almirante
    • Dottore Fortuna - il regista del fotoromanzo
    Lilia Landi
    Lilia Landi
    • Felga - La zingara del fotoromanzo
    Fanny Marchiò
    Fanny Marchiò
    • Marilena Alba Vellardi
    Gina Mascetti
    Gina Mascetti
    • Rita Rivoli - La moglie di Fernando
    Jole Silvani
    • Assunta - Collega di Cabiria
    Enzo Maggio
    • Furio
    Anna Primula
    • Rita
    Mimo Billi
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    Armando Libianchi
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    Ugo Attanasio
    • Uncle of Ivan
    Giulio Moreschi
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    • Aunt of Evan
    Piero Antonucci
    • Oscar
    Aroldino the Comedian
    • Cugino Aroldino
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    • Direção
      • Federico Fellini
    • Roteiristas
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
      • Federico Fellini
      • Tullio Pinelli
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    Avaliações de usuários31

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    crow-50

    Sceicco bianco Lo representing Fellini's earlier work hints at the great talent that Fellini would become.

    When most people think of Fellini, they think of his films La Strada or La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2, but the director's vast catalogue of films is worth checking out just to see a genius at work. Fellini's early and little known film, The White Sheik proves to be a cinematic gem that not only hints at the director Fellini would become, but also stands on its own as an achievement.

    Part soap opera (read Mexican soaps) and part romantic comedy, The White Sheik leans towards surrealism and comic book camp (over 30 years before Kevin Smith created DOGMA). The premise of the story is that two newly weds, Vanda Giardino (Bruenella Boro) and her husband Ivan Cavelli (Leopoldo Trieste) honeymoon in Rome where Ivan hopes to make a good impression of his relations. Unfortunately for him, his wife sneaks out of the hotel room so that she can meet her comic book hero, The White Sheik (Alberto Sordi.

    Shot in black and white, this film is gorgeous and surreal. The actors on the set of The White Sheik come across as gypsy or circus like. They sport tough attitudes and this makes a nice contrast to Vanda's wide-eyed innocence.

    The White Sheik is technically Fellini's second film, but the first one in which he did not share directing credits. However, he did share writing credits with Michelangelo Antonioni, Ennio Flaiano and Tullio Pinelli. If you are a fan of La Strada and Nights of Cabiria then you must see this film.
    10Ymir4

    A delightful and enchanting comedy from Fellini

    "Our real lives are in our dreams, but sometimes dreams are a fatal abyss."

    That line above is one of the most beautiful lines I've ever heard in any film. This 1951 comedy feature is free of Fellini's quintessential surrealist vision but filled with the delights of idiosyncratic imagery, genius comical precision, and indisputable humanity.

    The film opens in Rome, where a newlywed small-town couple is vacationing on their honeymoon. While in Rome, the (very) young bride takes advantage of being near the location where a new film is being shot that stars The White Sheik, a popular film/serial/newspaper icon whom she is secretly infatuated with. While her husband is sleeping, she sneaks off to find the Sheik and give him a drawing she has made of him. Brunella Bovo, who plays the bride, is new to me, but she was absolutely entrancing in her innocence. Trieste's comic expressions are absolutely arresting. Sordi is hilarious as the Sheik, who is about as unromantic a romantic figure as you can imagine.

    Nino Rota's first score for Fellini is a lot of fun and exceptionally carnivalesque. You can tell by the marriage of music and image that Fellini and Rota had a real treasured creative hit-off with this film, and as most know, Rota scored every Fellini film after "White Sheik" until his death in 1979. This great score has never been released in it's entirety, but the main title theme has appeared on many Rota compilations.

    An absolutely adorable little film, which seems to have been regrettably ignored by the majority. It's one I will watch many times.
    9zetes

    Incredibly sweet and charming film

    This is Federico Fellini's first solo effort, his first film, Variety Lights, having been co-directed by Alberto Lattuada (although it is unmistakably in the style of Fellini's early films). The White Sheik is quite underrated - there's no reason why it should be so much less respected than the other early films, particularly La Strada and Nights of Cabiria, the two most often cited as masterpieces (and I'd agree). I actually like The White Sheik quite a bit better than I Vitelloni, Fellini's next film (Il Bidone is the only one from his early period that I have not yet seen). The White Sheik is quite humorous, perhaps Fellini's funniest (although so many of his films contain a great amount of comedy). No Fellini fan should go without seeing it, because so many of his themes and images are established in it. In fact, no one should miss Variety Lights, either, for the same reason. But The White Sheik, unlike Variety Lights, stands by itself as a great film. 9/10.
    9guanche

    A rare combination of high comedy and true (though comical) suspense. A real gem.

    The protagonist is a stuffy little bureaucrat from a small town arriving for his honeymoon in Rome with his very sheltered (only a bit more than himself) young bride. He has few romantic thoughts on his mind. His main concern is a meeting with his uncle, a minor official at the Vatican, who has arranged an audience with the Pope.

    While the jerk is taking a nap, his bride plots a momentary escape to fulfill her one wild fantasy---A meeting with the "White Sheik" a hero of the "frumetti"---a sort of trashy photographic comic book popular in 50s Italy---to whom she has sent red hot fan mail. She learns that the studio is only a few blocks from the hotel and resolves to meet her secret love for just a minute and get back to the hotel in time. Through a comedy of errors she is accidentally "abducted" to a shooting session where she learns to be careful about what she wishes for. Meanwhile, her husband is desperately searching for her and coming up with all kinds of frantic excuses to his family for her absence. I won't describe the movie any further for the benefit of those who wish to see it.

    A very effective comedy with plenty of innuendo for adults and even some slapstick and sight gags. Loads of laughs for young and old. A very sweet story that nevertheless contains some of the surrealistic elements of Fellini's later work. If possible, get the subtitled version. The Italian language enhances the comical effect. A real gem.
    8Quinoa1984

    I think I may agree with the notion...

    ...that Federico Fellini, one of the most gifted and visually wild Italian directors of the 20th century, blossomed out until with his masterpiece 8 1/2 (which, by the time he got to, as Martin Scorsese once said, "he was on Mars"). With his first solo effort, parting ways with Rossellini but not entirely from neo-realism, he went back to one of his passions- comic-book writing. Los Sciecco Bianco (The White Shiek) is likely one of Fellini's funniest works, and it shows him gearing up his visual sense of space, and with his trademark characters (set, which is his usual, in Rome).

    The story is quite simple and, for the novice to Fellini's daring feats of the 60's, entertaining and accessible. A man with a level of pride in his family's connections in bureaucracy and religion in Rome (played by Leopoldo Triste, with perfect usage of wide eyes), is married to a young woman, Wanda (Brunella Bovo). She loves him, but finds him perhaps a little un-easy to be around for a day. So, she sneaks off for what she thinks is just a momentary call for fandom- she's a big fan of 'the white sheik', the star of the kinds of comics being printed in Italy (mostly for women, as said on the DVD, they were still photos as opposed to drawings, with pulp/love stories). But, in a Fellinian twist, Wanda gets whisked away by the shooting crew of the series, and Ivan (Triste) is stuck in one of those text-book comic situations, where everything is "under control". The results are rather funny, if also intriguing.

    The little characters are also what makes the film fun, aside from our lead couple, and with this film we get the white sheik himself, Fernando Rivoli (Alberto Sordi, who finds that line between a stealthily romantic type and hopelessly dim), and the crew, filled with their little comments. Plus, there is a late-night visit to Ivan in a despairing state, from Cabiria (later to appear in one of Masina/Fellini's best combinations, Nights of Cabiria), involving a flame shooter. And as the film unravels, it becomes key to the fun- we know things will turn out right somehow, but how is what makes the film work (unlike Fellini, some might think, as many of his other films are the opposite, with flights of fantastical comedy in hopeless tragedies). It's not a great film, there are some inconsistencies, and at a couple of points the pace loses its strength. But if this was a place to evolve from for the director, it's not a bad place in the slightest. That there are wonderful turns for Trieste, Bovo, Marchio, and legendary composer Nina Rota, is another reason to watch it.

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      The character Cabiria later returns in Noites de Cabíria (1957). Giulietta Masina's short role in this film inspired Fellini to write a screenplay with Giulietta as the main character.
    • Citações

      Ivan Cavalli: Now, my dear, if you don't mind, I'd like to remove my jacket.

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      Featured in Stairs (1986)

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      • 15 de abril de 1955 (Bélgica)
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      • Italiano
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      • FERT Studios, Turim, Piemonte, Itália(Studio)
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      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
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