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Mariage à l'italienne

Original title: Matrimonio all'italiana
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
12K
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Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni in Mariage à l'italienne (1964)
Filumena is the lifetime mistress of a wealthy playboy who is planning to leave her and marry another woman. She will do anything in her power to stop this and marry her instead, including revealing that she's had three children that she kept hidden from him and one of them is his. But which one?
A powerful balance of comedy and drama, with extraordinary performances from Mastroianni and Loren at their best!
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Wealthy businessman Domenico and penniless prostitute Filumena share a large part of their lives in post-WWII Italy.Wealthy businessman Domenico and penniless prostitute Filumena share a large part of their lives in post-WWII Italy.Wealthy businessman Domenico and penniless prostitute Filumena share a large part of their lives in post-WWII Italy.

  • Director
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Writers
    • Eduardo De Filippo
    • Renato Castellani
    • Tonino Guerra
  • Stars
    • Sophia Loren
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Aldo Puglisi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Writers
      • Eduardo De Filippo
      • Renato Castellani
      • Tonino Guerra
    • Stars
      • Sophia Loren
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Aldo Puglisi
    • 44User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 7 wins & 10 nominations total

    Videos2

    Marriage Italian Style
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    Marriage Italian Style
    MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE: Like a Lady (US)
    Clip 1:33
    MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE: Like a Lady (US)
    MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE: Like a Lady (US)
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    MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE: Like a Lady (US)

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    Sophia Loren
    Sophia Loren
    • Filumena Marturano
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Domenico Soriano
    Aldo Puglisi
    Aldo Puglisi
    • Alfredo
    Tecla Scarano
    • Rosalia
    Marilù Tolo
    Marilù Tolo
    • Diana
    • (as Marilu' Tolo)
    Gianni Ridolfi
    Gianni Ridolfi
    • Umberto
    Generoso Cortini
    Generoso Cortini
    • Michele
    Vito Moricone
    Vito Moricone
    • Riccardo
    Rita Piccione
    • Teresina - Seamstress
    Lino Mattera
    Alfio Vita
    Alfio Vita
    • Una pasticcere
    Alberto Castaldi
    • Doctor
    • (as Alberto Gastaldi)
    Anna Santoro
    • Seamstress
    Enza Maggi
    • Lucia - Maid
    Mara Maryl
      Antonietta D'Onofrio
        Raffaello Rossi Bussola
        Raffaello Rossi Bussola
        • Nocella - Lawyer
        Vincenzo Aita
        Vincenzo Aita
        • Alfonso - Priest
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Vittorio De Sica
        • Writers
          • Eduardo De Filippo
          • Renato Castellani
          • Tonino Guerra
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        User reviews44

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        7christopher-underwood

        swept along in a romanticised wave of well being

        A fine showcase for Sophia Loren who at the age of thirty portrays and older women seemingly at death's door as well as a young girl of seventeen. And throughout she has a fantastic rapport with Marcello Mastroianni and however fantastical becomes the action, however unrealistic the Italian 'realism' we believe in her. She is not, if there is such a thing, a 'classic' beauty and yet she always looks lovely. Her face can express sadness, concern, happiness and glee, all within seconds of each other and with her all the time remaining attractive. Her body is probably even more remarkable but it is the way she can move that is truly magical, and sexy. She can striptese all day long but the magic is when she begins to walk or skip along the street. Remarkable. And on the screen, of course, quite magical. So if the first half of this Vittorio De Sica film can be sluggish with comedic moments that don't quite cut it today (if they ever did outside of Italy) there is always Loren to look at and the pairing of the two to enjoy. Things get going and if we find it hard to glorify prostitution one moment and femininity and motherhood the next, it is not a problem for the Italians and eventually we too are swept along in a romanticised wave of well being.
        8lasttimeisaw

        Marriage Italian Style

        The film employs a tremendously perky rhythm and register to showcase the traits of the earthly Italy at its post-war development, even though essentially the overwrought kernel of a prostitute's tribulations could hardly appropriate as a comedy material.

        Vittorio De Sica's camera enigmatically haunts and pivots around two leads' present and past, the intangible love/hate chaos is disarmingly intriguing and subconsciously imbues the audience with a fervent compassion towards Sophia Loren's unswerving while passionate Filumena. The leading performance is worth of much accolade, especially for Sophia Loren, whose full-brown force of personality spanning over 20 years in the film and indisputably devotes a magnificent performance with all her zest and vigor. Marcello Mastroianni, is great as well, to hone up his versatility and render the womanizer an ambiguous moral criterion which is a more delicate task.

        I cannot help being fascinated by the exquisite script as well, credited by five names, no wonder all the twists and turns are so fruitful in a way that both surprising and amusing. Nominated for 2 Oscars (BEST FOREIGN FILM and a second BEST ACTRESS nomination for Loren) and is a milestone which not only represents Loren's heyday but also is a comforting fruition of Loren-Conti correlation. Maybe it is not director De Sica's best canon due to its slight superficiality of machismo, which I sense may not be the director's fault as it is a general bias lies in all over the globe. Anyway, the film itself surely is a fine piece captures a genuine Italian aura (the Naples' style) and definitely worth your pocket.
        8yusufpiskin

        De Sica style

        Absolute classic romantic comedy with two of the absolute greats in Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren. The romance is stunningly powerful, the comedy is witty and hilarious. "The more the world changes, the more it stays the same."

        Marriage Italian Style is a beautiful love story between Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, that created electricity when they worked together. Passionate chemistry and amazing acting. A difficult story, which makes you question good and bad, right and wrong. It's a "problem play" which ends up happy, but not happy. You wonder what the future will bring, but hope for the best. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni could not be better matched or more compelling to watch. Overall, I've seen Marriage Italian Style many times and love it more every time.
        7dirkdeckard

        La più bella "Donna"

        One of the biggest hits of the "Italian Comedy", starred by the top of the Italian star-system. De Sica give us a solid film all along the length, taking us from drama to comedy, they're separated by a faint border; as the life itself.

        Obviously, the time has passed and some points are old-fashioned (technical resources, technology, life's perspective) but it's true the film gets one realistic approach (it couldn't be less being this film one of the examples of Italian neo-realism) about the drama of a woman who looks for dignity and fights for the good of her children.

        This pink neo-realism sows us the common life of Italian people after WWII. Mediterranian country, misogyny, catholic, conservator, noisy… similar to Spain (españolada, Landismo), Greece, etc.

        Good performances form Mastroianni, who is a playboy but with a good heart at least, and, especially Sophia Loren, at her prime, as Filomena, a prostitute who will fight for her honesty, dignity and her sons, a woman with attitude, tough in her acts and with some real curves. In other words the best "donna", along with Magnani, in all history.

        De Sica, without reaching the lever of previous works in the 40's, makes a gret work in a field he controls like only a few people more. Good photography and ambiance. Music as Italian music, little cloying but it don't bother and it suits the film.

        Thou, there are some negative points: - Relationship with children and their reaction are unnatural and the aren't worked as it'd be necessary. - Story could be analyzed in a deeper way. It's a good topic. - Make-up of Loren at 17, she doesn't look even for a moment, her body is different, no one can't do it something about it with that clothes, but the make-up could be better.

        But it's a good movie, despise of these thing and the fact that is a movie made in the early 60's and other things I can't remember. You can enjoy this film and discover if you didn't make it earlier the refreshing Italian cinema.
        10richard-1787

        Yes, Loren is breathtakingly beautiful in this movie, but there is much more to it than that

        Yes, Sophia Loren is breathtakingly beautiful in this movie - at times - but there is much more to it than that.

        This movie does a remarkable job of developing two characters, especially Loren's character, over more than 20 years. There are no stereotypes - the warm-hearted prostitute, etc. - here, no facile caricatures. Rather, Loren, directed by di Sica, is able to develop a complex and fascinating character who goes from a 17 year old girl to a woman in her 50s. Loren does this not with fancy make-up, etc., but by ACTING. She is believable as the terrified young girl thrown into prostitution by abject poverty; she is completely believable as the 50+ year old woman defending her three children. (She was 30 when she made this movie.) I couldn't stop watching this movie. Loren is so real in it that you HAVE to find out what will become of her character.

        This movie shows you what a good movie can be: something with complex, real characters whom you want to know more about. It is the complete opposite of the caricature-, stereotype-ridden formulaic pictures we get too often.

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        • Trivia
          Domenico arranges an apartment in Naples for Filumena. The former tenant's belongings are still in. There is a picture of Clara Petacci (dictator Mussolini's mistress) on the wall and Filumena asks when this will be removed. The scene is set in the late 1940s, so this obviously symbolizes Italy's transition from fascism to a republic. Mussolini himself would probably not have passed the censors.
        • Quotes

          Filumena Marturano: [subtitled version] The problem is that our hearts used to be so big...

          [holds up pebble]

          Filumena Marturano: and now look how small they are.

        • Connections
          Edited into Marcello, una vita dolce (2006)
        • Soundtracks
          Munasterio 'e Santa Chiara
          (uncredited)

          Written by Michele Galdieri and Alberto Barberis

          Sung by Don Domenico on the trip home from the racecourse; Don Domencio also asks the boys to sing it

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        • Release date
          • December 30, 1964 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • France
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Marriage Italian Style
        • Filming locations
          • Naples, Campania, Italy
        • Production companies
          • Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
          • Les Films Concordia
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $10,600
        • Opening weekend US & Canada
          • $4,967
          • Sep 25, 2011
        • Gross worldwide
          • $210,345
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 42 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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