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Des filles pour l'armée

Original title: Le soldatesse
  • 1965
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
839
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Mario Adorf, Anna Karina, Marie Laforêt, Lea Massari, Tomas Milian, and Valeria Moriconi in Des filles pour l'armée (1965)
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In WWII, Lieut. Martino and his men are assigned to lead a group of prostitutes through the mountainous ways to serve in brothels for Italian soldiers in Albania.In WWII, Lieut. Martino and his men are assigned to lead a group of prostitutes through the mountainous ways to serve in brothels for Italian soldiers in Albania.In WWII, Lieut. Martino and his men are assigned to lead a group of prostitutes through the mountainous ways to serve in brothels for Italian soldiers in Albania.

  • Director
    • Valerio Zurlini
  • Writers
    • Leonardo Benvenuti
    • Piero De Bernardi
    • Ugo Pirro
  • Stars
    • Mario Adorf
    • Anna Karina
    • Marie Laforêt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    839
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valerio Zurlini
    • Writers
      • Leonardo Benvenuti
      • Piero De Bernardi
      • Ugo Pirro
    • Stars
      • Mario Adorf
      • Anna Karina
      • Marie Laforêt
    • 1User review
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • Sergeant Castagnoli
    Anna Karina
    Anna Karina
    • Elenitza Karaboris
    Marie Laforêt
    Marie Laforêt
    • Eftikia Samidatis
    Lea Massari
    Lea Massari
    • Toula Demantritza
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Lieutenant Gaetano Martino
    • (as Thomas Milian)
    Valeria Moriconi
    Valeria Moriconi
    • Ebe Bartolini
    Aleksandar Gavric
    • Major Alessi
    • (as Aca Gavric)
    Dusan Vujisic
    • Ettore Minghetti
    • (as Duje Vujisic)
    Jovan Rancic
      Dragomir Felba
        Jelena Zigon
        • Sofia Kalamikari
        Alenka Rancic
        • Anthea Telesiou
        Milica Preradovic
        Rossana Di Rocco
        Rossana Di Rocco
        • Panaiota Demantritza
        Mila Cortini
          Marija Baranovic
          Nadezda Vukicevic
          Ruzica Veljovic
          • Director
            • Valerio Zurlini
          • Writers
            • Leonardo Benvenuti
            • Piero De Bernardi
            • Ugo Pirro
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          Anna Karina in Zurlini's great 1965 neo-realist masterpiece

          This almost Dreyer-like deeply poetic film about 'faces' is one of the most brilliant of the ‘60s and one of the most inexplicably neglected and forgotten. I'd rank this as Zurlini's 2nd greatest achievement after the awe-inspiring existentialist technicolor masterpiece `Family Diary' starring Marcello Mastroianni. Zurlini's deliberate use of a slightly over-the-top melodramatic style of acting within a basically neo-realist approach that makes room for Antonioni-like meditative takes, allows him to make his points in an ‘extra-real' and poetic zone where things are more symbolically flexible, dreamlike and fluid, closer to myth. It's a very difficult and fragile intuitive balancing act and sometimes, as in the cases of `Violent Summer' and `Girl With The Suitcase' not much more than a gorgeously photographed melodrama results. But the balance is definitely right on "Le Soldattese," "The Professor," and "Black Jesus."

          Shot almost entirely on location in Greece in an awesome deep-focus newreel-documentary style black-and-white (with the emphasis on the blacks), `Le Soldattesse' is the story a group of prostitutes that have been recruited for the military brothels of Italian soldiers during WW II, and the long truck ride they take trying to get to their destinations through a war-torn mountainous area. Three military men of different rank have the job of taking them through, and the relationships they develop with the girls on this trip is the real subject matter of the film. Sublimely beautiful Sixties New-Wave icon Anna Karina plays the most cheerful of the ladies of leisure but there are no real leads in the film, all 5 or 6 of the main characters are given equal screen time and Zurlini never falters once as he draws poetic and hilarous performances full of insights from each character. On a higher level "Le Soldattese" becomes a deep examination of one relatively minor but revealing absurdity (prostitutes being carried to brothels in a war-torn area to boost troop morale) overlapping the bigger, related absurdity of the war itself and Mussolini-era fascism.

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            Franco Solinas and Gillo Pontecorvo worked on a first adaptation of the novel, with the action taking place in 1942, but the producer, Moris Ergas, deemed it was not spectacular enough, rejected the 214 typed pages, and ordered a new adaptation by other writers.
          • Goofs
            The first stop of the mission is supposed to be in Greece. However, the train station sign-post in Latin script reads "RAVNO", revealing that it was filmed in ex-Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina).
          • Quotes

            Colonel (at 38 min 51): At ease. At ease. In here there are no superiors or subordinates. Here we are all pigs, Mr. Officers.

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          • Release date
            • August 31, 1966 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Italy
            • France
            • West Germany
            • Yugoslavia
          • Languages
            • Italian
            • Greek
            • German
            • Latin
          • Also known as
            • Le soldatesse (Des filles pour l'armée)
          • Production companies
            • Zebra Films
            • Debora Film
            • Franco London Films
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 45 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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