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La femme à travers le monde

Original title: La donna nel mondo
  • 1963
  • 16
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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La femme à travers le monde (1963)
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From love in the streets of Paris to death on the African plain, the acclaimed MONDO CANE masters turn their unflinching eye on all the things never before known - and never before shown - a... Read allFrom love in the streets of Paris to death on the African plain, the acclaimed MONDO CANE masters turn their unflinching eye on all the things never before known - and never before shown - about WOMEN OF THE WORLD.From love in the streets of Paris to death on the African plain, the acclaimed MONDO CANE masters turn their unflinching eye on all the things never before known - and never before shown - about WOMEN OF THE WORLD.

  • Directors
    • Paolo Cavara
    • Gualtiero Jacopetti
    • Franco Prosperi
  • Writer
    • Gualtiero Jacopetti
  • Stars
    • Stefano Sibaldi
    • Belinda Lee
    • Peter Ustinov
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    424
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    • Directors
      • Paolo Cavara
      • Gualtiero Jacopetti
      • Franco Prosperi
    • Writer
      • Gualtiero Jacopetti
    • Stars
      • Stefano Sibaldi
      • Belinda Lee
      • Peter Ustinov
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Paolo Cavara
      • Gualtiero Jacopetti
      • Franco Prosperi
    • Writer
      • Gualtiero Jacopetti
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    4Bunuel1976

    WOMEN OF THE WORLD (Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi and Paolo Cavara, 1963) **

    After a little over 5 years from its release, Blue Underground's "The Mondo Cane Collection" is still, for my money, the biggest scam in the history of DVD. It's not because the films themselves were not as "shocking" as they had been played up to be (I had watched most of them on Italian TV already) or because the discs were shoddily presented but for the reason that, after hyping their "10,000 Limited Edition" status – which doubtlessly duped many a serious film collector (myself included) into springing for the $120 set – these same films (indeed discs) have subsequently, in 2005 and 2008, been variously reissued by the same company under different combinations for half the price they were originally being offered for! This deceit perhaps explains why it has taken me all this time to pop any of the 8 discs included in the original set into my DVD player for the first time – although, as I said before, only 2 of them (the title under review and the feature-length documentary on the duo of controversial film-makers) had been completely unfamiliar to me. As it turned out, WOMEN OF THE WORLD was pretty blah as well…which kind of increased my despondency about the whole bloody affair! Anyway, what we have here is a disparate depiction of the plight of women around the world circa 1962: from Israeli freedom fighters to Japanese pearl divers, from mature Hamburg whores to Swiss pain-free birth clinics, etc. Actually, watching the women from the exotic regions going about their strenuous daily work routine (carrying heavy loads and so on) while their lethargic husbands look impassively on, laze about or, worse still, put on make up and act queer, did provoke the occasional heckle from the undersigned but, I regret to say, it was mostly a rather dull ride. At least, the music (by Riz Ortolani and Nino Oliveiro) is, typically for like product, quite good. While on the Italian version, the occasionally witty narration is provided by one of the film-makers himself (Jacopetti), the English translation (which is also present on the disc and, inexplicably, it reverted to while I was watching) is read by Peter Ustinov!
    7Bwright20

    Groundbreaking for its time

    Based upon today's standards, the Cane series may seem quite dated. But when I was in high school, these were cult films and considered quite unique and groundbreaking. While the reaction wasn't anything like that of Rocky Horror Picture Show, many teens enjoyed going to these movies over and over. We had never seen anything quite like it. These were the days long before the internet and cable TV. Married people were still sleeping in twin beds on TV, so the times were VERY different. The Cane series just opened up a whole new world. My two favorites were Mondo Cane and Women of the World. Some of the scenes are rather gory. Pictures of face lifts and other beauty treatments can be seen today 24/7 on cable TV, but this was heavy for the time. The award winning song, "More" came from Mando Cane. Its melody is haunting and all of you have heard it, even though you might not be aware that it came from that movie. Peter Ustinov was definitely ahead of his time and these movies are worth seeing, if for no other reason than to find out what your parents or grandparents found fascinating during their adolescence!
    7haildevilman

    Mondo Woman

    This was made with leftovers from the great 'Mondo Cane.' As was Mondo Pazzo. (aka Mondo Cane II) Checking out the female form and activity all over the world, you get everything. Soldiers, strippers, hookers, and the multiple wives of some warrior types.

    Some would see this as a bit sexist due to its obsession with the subservient roles. But that's how it was then.

    Seeing the Geisha bit was interesting. I live in Japan. It's great to see a dying art get its due.

    However, the plastic surgery scenes were not easy to watch.

    If you like Mondo, see this one.
    1kevin_robbins

    Women of the World is one of the worst mockumentaries I've seen

    I recently watched the Italian film Women of the World (1963) on the Full Moon app on Prime. This light-hearted documentary-style film attempts to depict women around the world performing everyday tasks "accustomed to their culture" while also touching on themes of sexual and lifestyle freedoms supposedly hidden within these women's souls.

    The film is co-directed by Paolo Cavara, Gualtiero Jacopetti, and Franco Prosperi, who also collaborated on A Dog's Life.

    By the end of this film, I was left wondering what I had just watched. The narration is cheesy, and the content feels scattered. The depiction of a "siren" features one of the worst costumes I've ever seen. At times, it tries to be humorous, but the jokes fall flat. I couldn't quite understand why the runtime needed to be as long as it was.

    In conclusion, Women of the World is one of the worst mockumentaries I've seen. I'd score it 1/10 and recommend skipping it.
    7DVD_Connoisseur

    Excellent addition to the mondo genre

    "Women of the World" is an entertaining mondo movie from Paolo ("Mondo Cane") Cavara and Gualtiero ("Mondo Cane" 1 & 2, "Farewell Africa", "Goodbye Uncle Tom") Jacopetti.

    Ably narrated by the legendary Peter Ustinov, this has an overall lighter tone than the other mondo movies from Cavara and Jacopetti, concentrating on the fairer of the species and their activities around the world. Cue some scenes of very lovely ladies as well as some less attractive females!

    As always, some of the content does have a disturbing edge and there are some genuinely moving scenes.

    The film's imagery and narration are accompanied by an excellent score by Nino Oliviero and Riz Ortolani.

    7 out of 10. A memorable film experience and an interesting glimpse into the past. They don't make 'em like this anymore!

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      Belinda Lee was to have appeared in the film, but she died in an auto accident near San Bernardino, CA as she and the crew were returning from location scouting in Las Vegas. The film is dedicated to her.
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      Featured in Twisted Sex Vol. 15 (1996)

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Women of the World
    • Production companies
      • Cinematografica RI.RE
      • Cineriz
      • Tempo Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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