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Daniele, um jogador e professor de poesia, aceita um emprego de professor em Rimini. Ele se apaixona por sua aluna Vanina, de 19 anos, que está namorando seu amigo de jogo Gerardo. O caso de... Ler tudoDaniele, um jogador e professor de poesia, aceita um emprego de professor em Rimini. Ele se apaixona por sua aluna Vanina, de 19 anos, que está namorando seu amigo de jogo Gerardo. O caso deles termina tragicamente.Daniele, um jogador e professor de poesia, aceita um emprego de professor em Rimini. Ele se apaixona por sua aluna Vanina, de 19 anos, que está namorando seu amigo de jogo Gerardo. O caso deles termina tragicamente.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 1 vitória no total
Sonia Petrovna
- Vanina Abati
- (as Sonia Petrova)
Pino Ammendola
- Boy in the disco
- (não creditado)
Augusto Brenna
- Funeral Mourner
- (não creditado)
Eros Buttaglieri
- Funeral Priest
- (não creditado)
Carlo Cattaneo
- Funeral Mourner
- (não creditado)
Liana Del Balzo
- Daniele's Mother
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
I was forced to settle for an unbelievably awful home brew English subtitle pirated copy so my take away is more of an emotional impression than a deep understanding. Apparently Delon hated working with this director and it didn't click enough with audiences to ever get a proper international dvd release. Boo! That being said, the solemn, hopeless beauty of the outsider leads and their star crossed romance screams of untold potential. I just wish I had a better idea of what was going on than just an outline of depressed, lonely teacher + disillusioned young student + gambling problem + Italian mafia = tragedy. Seriously, the only available English subtitling is so bad that it was like reading the cliff notes of a mad man who is incapable of complete sentences.
As someone unfortunate to have sit through the two and a half hours of the original version, I cannot advise this movie to anyone.
The plot suffers from bad slow placing, the story goes nowhere, and there is so much so messed up that made all my friends uncomfortable as they watched the movie. The cast is okay, but the writing is a solid turd.
You have better out there.
The plot suffers from bad slow placing, the story goes nowhere, and there is so much so messed up that made all my friends uncomfortable as they watched the movie. The cast is okay, but the writing is a solid turd.
You have better out there.
I'm starting to gain more appreciation for Alain Delon after seeing some more of his 1970s work, because he's an actor who proved himself willing to take on more challenging and unexpected roles as he got a little older. I don't think age affected his looks too much (he's almost 40 here, and kind of made to look a little rough/disheveled, but is still typically dashing), but his roles earlier did sometimes feel a bit heart-throbby, admittedly still broken up by films like Le Samourai.
He's really good in Indian Summer, and the rest of the movie is pretty good as well. It's slow but effectively melancholic; not a fun film, but it works well as a character study.
He's really good in Indian Summer, and the rest of the movie is pretty good as well. It's slow but effectively melancholic; not a fun film, but it works well as a character study.
Daniele Dominici (Alain Delon), a kind, melancholic and probably depressed teacher in his late forties, becomes the new substitute teacher at a high school in Rimini. He shares his life with Monica (Lea Massari), another depressed person, but he seems more interested in escaping from his relationship than cultivating it, finding refuge in a group of local layabouts between cards, discos and parties.
At school, Daniele develops an almost instantaneous interest in Vanina (Sonia Petrova), the most melancholic student - and, coincidentally, also the prettiest. One might wonder if that "melancholy" would have affected him as much if Vanina had not been so attractive. The girl, despite her young age, seems to have a dark past, including an ambiguous boyfriend Gerardo (Adalberto Merli), a shady guy who drives her around in a Ferrari.
Between a cultural exchange in Monterchi and a depressing party at the disco, the passion between Daniele and Vanina grows, even if their relationship seems accelerated by an editing that seems to narrow the story into the space of a week or so. When Vanina is sent away from Rimini by her mother, a convincing Alida Valli in a shrew version, Daniele decides to follow her, after a turbulent love interlude in a melancholic shack on the beach. But life, always ready to put everyone back in their place, does not offer a happy ending.
The plot does not shine for originality, given that literature, cinema and even rock music are full of stories of sex (or love?) between teachers and students ("Don't stand so close to me", just to name one example), and these stories rarely have a happy ending, but it is partially redeemed by the setting in a wintry, decadent and squalid Rimini. And, of course, by the handsome Delon, whose unrivaled charm is here emphasized by a rumpled look and a soft cashmere coat that adds an irresistible touch.
Cons? The excessively sentimental, morbid and obsessive tone, with cultural pretensions right from the title, and a 70s soundtrack that stands out for its jarring, almost unbearable, notes of trumpet and saxophone.
Not a masterpiece, but if you are curious to find out if Delon was a good actor, this film could be a starting point.
At school, Daniele develops an almost instantaneous interest in Vanina (Sonia Petrova), the most melancholic student - and, coincidentally, also the prettiest. One might wonder if that "melancholy" would have affected him as much if Vanina had not been so attractive. The girl, despite her young age, seems to have a dark past, including an ambiguous boyfriend Gerardo (Adalberto Merli), a shady guy who drives her around in a Ferrari.
Between a cultural exchange in Monterchi and a depressing party at the disco, the passion between Daniele and Vanina grows, even if their relationship seems accelerated by an editing that seems to narrow the story into the space of a week or so. When Vanina is sent away from Rimini by her mother, a convincing Alida Valli in a shrew version, Daniele decides to follow her, after a turbulent love interlude in a melancholic shack on the beach. But life, always ready to put everyone back in their place, does not offer a happy ending.
The plot does not shine for originality, given that literature, cinema and even rock music are full of stories of sex (or love?) between teachers and students ("Don't stand so close to me", just to name one example), and these stories rarely have a happy ending, but it is partially redeemed by the setting in a wintry, decadent and squalid Rimini. And, of course, by the handsome Delon, whose unrivaled charm is here emphasized by a rumpled look and a soft cashmere coat that adds an irresistible touch.
Cons? The excessively sentimental, morbid and obsessive tone, with cultural pretensions right from the title, and a 70s soundtrack that stands out for its jarring, almost unbearable, notes of trumpet and saxophone.
Not a masterpiece, but if you are curious to find out if Delon was a good actor, this film could be a starting point.
Valerio Zurlini is not a household name but he is a director I love, Here he has the great Enrico Medioli as his writing partner and Alain Delon as his leading man. Cold, arid, fascinating tale. From Delon's substitute professor to Sonia Petrova's beautiful student nobody ever smiles, or very rarely. The wonderful Giancarlo Giannini is the one that brings the color and the joy and Alida Valli provide us with one hell of a scene. Rimini is also a character, a cold Rimini, out of business and an air of Fellini's I Vitelloni in the air. Very rewarding in its desolation.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe French version is very different from the Italian one, because Alain Delon imposed several cuts and changes in the editing. Years later the actor declared he regretted changing the movie, as it was one of the most intense of his career.
- Versões alternativasThe French language version, Le Professeur, is cut to 105 minutes. The German language version, Oktober in Rimini, is cut to 90 minutes.
- ConexõesReferenced in Il vincente (2016)
- Trilhas sonorasDomani è un altro giorno (The Wonders You Perform)
Performed by Ornella Vanoni
Music by Jerry Chesnut
Italian lyrics by Giorgio Calabrese
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Detalhes
- Data de lançamento
- Países de origem
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Indian Summer
- Locações de filme
- Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Itália(port, street scenes, train station)
- Empresas de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 3.723
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 12 min(132 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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