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Les garçons

Original title: La notte brava
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
766
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Les garçons (1959)
CrimeDrama

In Rome, small-time thieves Scinttilone and Ruggeretto steal four rifles and catch prostitutes Anna and Supplizia on the street to mislead the police. They seek the jobber Mosciarella, but h... Read allIn Rome, small-time thieves Scinttilone and Ruggeretto steal four rifles and catch prostitutes Anna and Supplizia on the street to mislead the police. They seek the jobber Mosciarella, but he is at a funeral and gives them no attention. But Gino "Bellabella" overhears them and of... Read allIn Rome, small-time thieves Scinttilone and Ruggeretto steal four rifles and catch prostitutes Anna and Supplizia on the street to mislead the police. They seek the jobber Mosciarella, but he is at a funeral and gives them no attention. But Gino "Bellabella" overhears them and offers to deal the merchandise with another contact. He fails and the whores present a deaf-... Read all

  • Director
    • Mauro Bolognini
  • Writers
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • Jacques-Laurent Bost
  • Stars
    • Rosanna Schiaffino
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Laurent Terzieff
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    766
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    • Director
      • Mauro Bolognini
    • Writers
      • Pier Paolo Pasolini
      • Jacques-Laurent Bost
    • Stars
      • Rosanna Schiaffino
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Laurent Terzieff
    • 6User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Rosanna Schiaffino
    Rosanna Schiaffino
    • Rossana
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Anna
    Laurent Terzieff
    Laurent Terzieff
    • Ruggeretto
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Scintillone
    • (as Jean Claude Brialy)
    Anna Maria Ferrero
    Anna Maria Ferrero
    • Nicoletta
    Franco Interlenghi
    Franco Interlenghi
    • Bellabella
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Moretto
    Maurizio Conti
    • Pepito
    Piero Palmisano
    • Il sordomuto
    Franco Balducci
    • Eliseo
    Mario Meniconi
    Mario Meniconi
    • Mosciarella
    Isarco Ravaioli
    Isarco Ravaioli
    Cristiano Minellono
      Mylène Demongeot
      Mylène Demongeot
      • Laura
      Antonella Lualdi
      Antonella Lualdi
      • Supplizia
      Marcella Valeri
      • Rossana's Mother
      Mimmo Poli
      Mimmo Poli
      • Director
        • Mauro Bolognini
      • Writers
        • Pier Paolo Pasolini
        • Jacques-Laurent Bost
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      8EdgarST

      Pasolini's World

      "La notte brava" is a daring film for its time, as it deals —according to the permissiveness of the time in European film industries— with prostitution, pimping, black market, homosexuality, pedophilia, bourgeois decadence. It is also an impressive showcase of young talent in Italian and French cinemas, and of the beautiful faces of almost the entire cast, with special emphasis on Lualdi, Milian, Martinelli, Terzieff, Ferrero, Brialy and Schiaffino. Its scripwriter Pasolini would later "correct" this glamorous surface in his own films, populated by people from the streets of Rome and other cities, people's faces, the faces Pasolini speaks of in his work; and being more explicit when dealing with the subjects that are touched in this fine production.
      9Alexander-Ross

      Excellent movie about ruthless youth

      "La Notte Brava" (aka: The Big Night, although it means more something like actually 'The Brave' or 'The Wild Night') is an excellent film, that may be not very well known out of Europe, but it's still considered one of great director Mauro Bolognini's greatest efforts, and a film that generally stands successfully the test of time: Its script is exceptionally cohesive, sad and melancholic, daring and extremely sexually charged, and it comes from a short novel by unforgettable poet, writer and director Pier Paolo Pasolini who wrote the powerful screenplay with irony and passion, along with the French,and,at that time (1959) more experienced, Brost. It's almost impossible to believe this was produced and presented in 1959! It is so wildly modern, and the biting dialog, alienated, yet always seducing and ultimately even romantic atmosphere and situations (happening just during one Roman night facing the economic boom) are always brilliantly intriguing and breathlessly following up one another with great momentum. This is an astonishing ensemble piece, with refined cinematography by Armando Nannuzzi, exquisite costumes and looks by Marcel Escoffier who keeps away from fashion and stays on the character's development following the director's strict structure, sets by Carlo Egidi, and jazzy score by the awesome Piero Piccioni. The cast is so powerful, they all shine, even Mylene Demongeot in a 5 minutes segment manages to remind of Marilyn Monroe who could have also made that character as brilliantly sexy and mysteriously unnerving. The best and most attractive is Laurent Terzieff, Elsa Martinelli and Antonella Lualdi are so modern and gorgeous, while, if Brialy is at times a bit mannered, all others give unforgettable performances. Watch for a young and handsome Tomas Milian as the wealthy rebel without a cause hosting a "Dolce Vita" alike party over this wild night of brave and sad learnings. Great movie.
      10jromanbaker

      Pasolini's screenplay

      This is an amazingly erotic film, and Pasolini who had a lot to do with this film including the screenplay included a lot of homoeroticism in this film. Why are we always praising the looks of the women and not the men ? In France they knew a thing or two by calling this film ' Les Garcons ' ( The Boys ) and with the help of Brialy and Terzieff plus others it truly lives up to the French title. Not noted on the Internet Movie Database is the English title ' Night Heat ' and it had an X certificate on release in the UK. Why does this matter pointing out the attraction of the male ? In films that cry out for it there has to be some pointing out of it, unwelcome though that may be to the heterosexual male and all the same sex haters who are out there. Pasolini was homosexual and there are incidents in the film that show quite clearly the happy eye of one male looking at another. I also have stopped giving spoilers but please viewers watch the male chemistry for once. It is not always just the women, beautiful though some of them are.
      Mitora-san

      Those are naughty gals!

      I watched "Bad Girls Don't Cry" in French class over on my exchange college trip to Japan and boy, was it one hell of a crime drama!

      It deals with some supressed girls from poor families, whom steal, lie, cheat and vandalize Rome, during the 1930's Great Deppresion. Plus, these Femme-Fatales are pretty cute as well as being great actresses for their time.

      Paousolini, Bolognini, yuo did it again ^_^
      4filmreviewradical

      The corruption and limits of money

      'La note brava' is a tale of prostitutes and thieves in Rome, loosely based on Pier Paolo Pasolini's famous 1955 novel 'Ragazzi di vita'. Premiered in 1959 director Mauro Bolognini's feature film is a rambling, episodic, unevenly paced crime drama about one money-grubbing day and night in the lives of assorted prostitutes and thieves, which begins with two prostitutes fighting, and ends with the cause being thrown off a bridge at the symbolic end. As this is Italian what we witness during the course of the story is spontaneity, rambling, raw emotion, and a little humour and violence, featuring characters you may look on with some amusement. Featuring a good cast, this is a film whose overriding themes are of economic desperation, betrayal, and both the corruption and limits of money.

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      • Trivia
        According to Mylène Demongeot, lead actresses Rosanna Schiaffino and Elsa Martinelli did not like each other, which was amusing to observe.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Wie de waarheid zegt moet dood (1981)
      • Soundtracks
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        Performed by Carol Danell (as Carol Danel)

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      • Release date
        • January 20, 1961 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • The Big Night
      • Filming locations
        • Via Appia Antica, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Ruggeretto picks a rose for Rossana)
      • Production company
        • Ajace Produzioni Cinematografiche
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 35m(95 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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