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Le jardin des Finzi-Contini

Original title: Il giardino dei Finzi Contini
  • 1970
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  • 1h 34m
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Le jardin des Finzi-Contini (1970)
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The story of the Finzi-Continis, a noble family of Ferrara, during the Jewish persecution in Italy's 1930s.The story of the Finzi-Continis, a noble family of Ferrara, during the Jewish persecution in Italy's 1930s.The story of the Finzi-Continis, a noble family of Ferrara, during the Jewish persecution in Italy's 1930s.

  • Director
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • Writers
    • Giorgio Bassani
    • Ugo Pirro
    • Vittorio Bonicelli
  • Stars
    • Dominique Sanda
    • Lino Capolicchio
    • Helmut Berger
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    8.1K
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    • Director
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • Writers
      • Giorgio Bassani
      • Ugo Pirro
      • Vittorio Bonicelli
    • Stars
      • Dominique Sanda
      • Lino Capolicchio
      • Helmut Berger
    • 47User reviews
    • 44Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 11 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • Micòl Finzi Contini
    Lino Capolicchio
    Lino Capolicchio
    • Giorgio
    Helmut Berger
    Helmut Berger
    • Alberto Finzi Contini
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Giampiero Malnate
    Romolo Valli
    Romolo Valli
    • Padre di Giorgio
    Camillo Cesarei
    • Prof. Ermanno Finzi Contini
    Inna Alexeieff
    • Regina Artom Herrera
    Katina Morisani
    • Olga Finzi Contini
    Barbara Pilavin
    Barbara Pilavin
    • Madre di Giorgio
    • (as Barbara Leonard Pilavin)
    Michael Berger
    • Studente tedesco
    Ettore Geri
    • Maggiordomo Perotti
    Raffaele Curi
    • Ernesto, fratello di Giorgio
    Giampaolo Duregon
    • Bruno Lattes
    Marcella Gentile
    • Fanny, sorella di Giorgio
    Cinzia Bruno
    • Micol da bambina
    Alessandro D'Alatri
    Alessandro D'Alatri
    • Giorgio da bambino
    Camillo Angelini-Rota
    • Prof. Ermanno Finzi-Contini
    Joshua Sinclair
    Joshua Sinclair
      • Director
        • Vittorio De Sica
      • Writers
        • Giorgio Bassani
        • Ugo Pirro
        • Vittorio Bonicelli
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      9uscoa

      A powerful film

      `The Garden of the Finzi-Continis' stands out from the scores of films about the Fascist persecution of Jews due, in no small part, to director Vittorio De Sica. His veteran hands crafting an excellent story into a masterpiece.

      The story focuses on a young Italian-Jew and his interaction and quest for romance with the daughter of a wealthy Jewish aristocrat. The trials of their relationship coming during the growth of Fascism in Italy in the late-1930s. Even the viewer can feel the segregation closing on the two young people and their families.

      But even the superb drama of the film cannot hold a candle to the awesome cinematography of beautiful scenery that adds vitality to the film. The acting is good, mostly from the supporting cast, but occasional spouts of brilliance come from all directions.

      Exceptional. 9/10 stars.
      9eschetic

      One of the best - the tragedy is its continued timeliness

      While undeniably not for the shallow or those who expect their movies to lay every detail out for them amid plenty of "action," THE GARDEN OF THE FINZI-CONTINIS (a parable on a latter day "Eden" of doomed innocence?) remains after more than a quarter century one of the most perfect reflections of the gradual process by which the Holocaust could have happened in a Europe which believed itself civilized.

      The tragic love story allows us into the garden. Only our own action - or blind ignorance - can allow us out.

      Not a lot need be added to the perceptive comments already examining the details of this beautiful and moving film - but Americans, especially those of my fellow Republicans who are able to objectively look at their own country and leaders, should seriously examine the politicians who use fear and nebulous "enemies" to gain and hold power in the light of this film. The realization is inescapable that the world of the Finzi-Continis is not that far removed from our own. A question of degree not of kind.

      The garden is still seductively attractive, the country around it still relatively free, but will we follow the course the Finzi-Continis took or will we come actively out of our garden while there is time?
      10delgrandegl

      the music during the final credits

      I just watched the DVD and had not seen the movie in many years. I found it every bit as moving as I had remembered from my first viewing. This included the Prayer For the Dead (El Moleh Rachamim) magnificently sung as the final credits rolled. I am not Jewish so I had to do some "googling" to learn that El Moleh...is indeed a prayer for the dead. What moved me so apart from the singer's mournfully beautiful voice were the names Aushwitz, Maidenek, Treblinka et. al. interpolated into the text. It reminded me of the penultimate paragraph in Andre Schwartz-Bart's extraordinary novel of the Holacaust, The Last Of The Just where the names of the death camps are artfully placed among the repeated words "And praised Be The Lord". Thank you for the opportunity to share my thoughts.
      10Preston-10

      How Safe is Your World?

      Chances are, if you are only casually aware of the world that you live in, your life imitates that of the Finzi-Continis, one of two families depicted in this film.

      The beginning of de Sica's film follows the state of affairs in Italy shortly after the Fascist government of Mussolini has declared the ordinary tennis clubs off limits for Italian Jews-just the beginning for the Government's separatist stance. The Jews in town react in various ways: Giorgio, who is in love with the daughter of the Finzi-Continis, is enraged; his father his philosophical; Giorgio's brother is upset only after being sent to France to study, and later, finding out to his horror about the German concentration camps. To the Finzi-Continis, though, it doesn't really matter. They're different from the other Jews because wealth and privilege have bred them into a family as proud as it is vulnerable. They hardly seem to know, or even care, about the fact that their rights are slowly being taken away. It seems that years of prestige and social status have put them above the laws of the land.

      The walled garden of the Finzi-Continis is a symbol for the false security that people retain, unaware that problems on the outside may force them into reality. The garden of the film seems to promise that nothing will change and that everything will remain the same. Interestingly, de Sica films the garden in a way that enforces this theme of false security. He never orients us visually with the rest of the city, so we can never tell how big or how small the garden is. Have you ever felt uneasy being somewhere not knowing the exact dimensions of your boundary? That's the feeling we get here with shots of the garden that seem to stretch on forever.

      The Garden of the Finzi-Continis is a great film for many reasons, one of which is how it forces us to take a proactive stance regarding the world that we live in. There's nothing wrong with feeling secure but it's important to try to take an objective stance with reference to the world that we live in. And you certainly don't want to be on the outside looking in to those who have realized it already.
      10jeanserge21

      A great adaptation from a freat novel

      I first heard a radio adaptation from the Garden of the Finzi Contini and afer that read the book. I thought it would be difficult to make an adaptation to cinema. Indeed, the book is above all psychological (or romantic in the literary meaning of the 19th century)i.e the narrator describing his inner world and his sufferings...

      However, Vittorio de Sica succeeded in expressing this without using monologue, without making a too slow picture... The music is very good too... the images are wonderful...

      I must correct some commentaries Malnate, Micol's lover is not a fascist but a communist... There is also a difference with the book : in the book we do not know for sure that Micol and Malnate were lovers, it is an assumption whereas it is an evidence in the film...

      In spite of this differences, this picture deserves a 10 out of 10!

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      • Trivia
        While the film was well received by the public and the cinematic community, there was controversy in the literary community over the fact that the film made Micòl's relationship with Malnate explicit. This alteration changed the tone of the work, and tainted Micòl's persona. It led to Giorgio Bassani attempting to distance himself from Vittorio de Sica's work.
      • Goofs
        Giorgio and his father discuss the diminishing rights of Jews at his desk. During his close-ups a hair on the camera lens is visible in the center bottom of the frame.
      • Quotes

        Giorgio's Father: In life, in order to understand, to really understand the world, you must die at least once. So it's better to die young, when there's still time left to recover and live again.

      • Connections
        Featured in The 79th Annual Academy Awards (2007)
      • Soundtracks
        Vivere
        Written by Cesare A. Bixio (uncredited)

        Performed by Tito Schipa

        Per concessione della EMI Italiana S.p.A.

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      • Release date
        • December 8, 1971 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • West Germany
      • Official site
        • Sony Pictures Classics
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
      • Filming locations
        • Ferrara, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
      • Production companies
        • Titanus
        • Documento Film
        • CCC-Filmkunst
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $596,694
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $112,105
        • Nov 22, 1996
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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