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La chance d'être femme

Original title: La fortuna di essere donna
  • 1956
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
526
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La chance d'être femme (1956)
ComedyDrama

A photographer named Corrado snaps a picture of Antonietta. When it shows up on the front page of a magazine, she wants to take him to court over it.A photographer named Corrado snaps a picture of Antonietta. When it shows up on the front page of a magazine, she wants to take him to court over it.A photographer named Corrado snaps a picture of Antonietta. When it shows up on the front page of a magazine, she wants to take him to court over it.

  • Director
    • Alessandro Blasetti
  • Writers
    • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Sandro Continenza
  • Stars
    • Sophia Loren
    • Charles Boyer
    • Marcello Mastroianni
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    526
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Blasetti
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Sandro Continenza
    • Stars
      • Sophia Loren
      • Charles Boyer
      • Marcello Mastroianni
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Antonietta Fallari
    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Count Gregorio Sennetti
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Corrado Betti
    Elisa Cegani
    Elisa Cegani
    • Elena Sennetti
    Titina De Filippo
    Titina De Filippo
    • La madre di Antonietta
    Nino Besozzi
    Nino Besozzi
    • Paolo Magnano
    Margherita Bagni
    • Mirella Fontanisi
    Anna Carena
    Anna Carena
    • Miliardaria brasiliana
    Piero Carnabuci
    • Presidente della casa cinematografica
    Memmo Carotenuto
    Memmo Carotenuto
    • Gustavo Ippoliti
    Nino Dal Fabbro
    • Giornalista di Le Ore
    Giustino Durano
    • Federico Frotta
    Salvo Libassi
    • Sor Arduino
    Guido Riccioli
    • Signore genovese
    Mauro Sacripanti
    • Aiuto fotografo
    • (as Mauro Sacripante)
    Mario Scaccia
    Mario Scaccia
    • Capo cameriere
    Daniela Sckottey
    • Diva a conferenza stampa
    Marisa Castellani
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alessandro Blasetti
    • Writers
      • Alessandro Blasetti
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Sandro Continenza
    • All cast & crew
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    6boblipton

    Everybody's Looking For Something

    Marcello Mastroianni catches a picture of Sophia Loren adjusting her stockings and sells it to the girly magazines. Soon, she and her low-pressure fiance/lawyer are threatening the magazine and Mastroianni, but Loren dumps him. In return for not suing him, she'll accept his services in gaining a career. She's open-minded about what: model, movie star, wife of an industrialist, it's all one to her. But after an evening of passion, she begins her rise, first to agent/count Charles Boyer, then onto movie producers. Where will it end?

    Alessandro Blasetti's high-speed comedy capitalizing on Signorina Loren's legs and the chemistry between her and Mastroianni -- this was their third movie -- is definitely a screwball, and while its pace of gags keeps it funny, it also shows one of the prime problems with screwball; in this one, everyone is a rotter, looking out for money and sex, since class, while mentioned, never appears; just occasional bouts of self-serving good manners. Still, you can see the seeds of what would become LA DOLCE VITA, with the paparazzi already cynically hard at work.
    7brogmiller

    La Fortuna di essere Sophia Loren.

    In the world of film 'It' plus 'It' equals 'Chemistry' and that between Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni was palpable in their first outing 'Too bad she's bad' directed by Alessandro Blasetti. Here they are in their third film together and Blasetti again directs. La Loren is still very much capitalising on her pneumatic physique and sexual charisma but of course one has to play the game with the cards one is dealt! Both she and Mastroianni show even greater assurance in their scenes together which augurs well for the future. There is the added bonus of the consummate Charles Boyer as a Lothario who likes to dine 'a la carte' as it were, despite having a delicious set menu at home in the person of Elisa Cegani as his wife. She comes into her own in a priceless scene towards the end. The film is well paced, looks marvellous and the script by D'Amico and Flaiano sparkles. Alessandro Cicognini is again on hand with a typically breezy score. Great to see Boyer in action although he has not alas been 'dubbed' very well. Especially good to see the Loren/Mastroianni partnership go from strength to strength with of course their greatest films to come.
    9clanciai

    Sophia Loren getting photographed in too good a moment for her own good

    This is great Italian comedy at the peak of its screwball virtuosity, with Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in their third film together with Charles Boyer for an extra touch. The conversation is furious all through like constant crossfire, seldom has so much been spoken in greater haste in only one hour and a half, which sees Sophia advance from an innocent aid to almost a top film star, just because the equally innocent and simple photographer Marcello Mastroianni happened to take a picture of her just passing by in a golden moment, which ended up as a magazine cover causing a sensation, with a long train of complications ahead, including court proceedings. Naturally the incorrigible girl hunter and count Charles Boyer gets interested and almost gives her his wife's fur coat, but you can't have everything. Marcello is after all more in her own age and has some advantage of his experience of intrigue as a journalist photographer. It's a delightful comedy but very superficial, there is no cinematography here, only bang on with flashing talk all through, but if you can follow you will be tremendously entertained.
    ItalianGerry

    Breezy comedy.

    LUCKY TO BE A WOMAN was the third film that featured Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni together. It is a breezy, inconsequential, but likeable comedy about a photographer, Corrado, played by Mastroianni, who snaps a picture of a Rome beauty, Antonietta, played by Loren. The photo, much to Antonietta's surprise, winds up on the front page of a magazine. She wants to sue! At the instigation of Corrado the girl allows herself to be courted by the Count Senetti, whose specialty is launching cinema careers of potential female stars and sleeping with them. The lewd count takes a sexual interest in Loren. It is dashed by the sudden appearance on the scene of the count's legitimate wife (played by the long-time Blasetti favorite Elisa Cegani.) The movie's most delicious scene is when at a restaurant table with her cheating husband and Antonietta, the wife orders a salad, complete with Worcestershire and raw egg, only to launch the concoction into her lecherous husband's face. She steals the show. Throughout it all, Loren and Mastroianni, though constantly sparring, nurture a thinly concealed love for each other, which leads to the inevitable "bacio and abbraccio" and promise of a marriage by the time the film ends. This movie followed on the heels of Blasetti's very popular TOO BAD SHE'S BAD, made a year earlier.

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      In the Italian language version Charles Boyer's voice is dubbed into Italian by another actor.
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      Featured in Censura: Alguns Cortes (1999)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1956 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • What a Woman!
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Documento Film
      • Le Louvre Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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