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Poussière d'étoiles

Original title: Polvere di stelle
  • 1973
  • 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Poussière d'étoiles (1973)
ComedyMusical

Mimmo Adami and Dea Dani are local professional dancers in the impoverished Italy of World War II. Their lives change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertaine... Read allMimmo Adami and Dea Dani are local professional dancers in the impoverished Italy of World War II. Their lives change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style.Mimmo Adami and Dea Dani are local professional dancers in the impoverished Italy of World War II. Their lives change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style.

  • Director
    • Alberto Sordi
  • Writers
    • Ruggero Maccari
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Bernardino Zapponi
  • Stars
    • Alberto Sordi
    • Monica Vitti
    • John Phillip Law
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    510
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alberto Sordi
    • Writers
      • Ruggero Maccari
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Bernardino Zapponi
    • Stars
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Monica Vitti
      • John Phillip Law
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Mimmo Adami
    Monica Vitti
    Monica Vitti
    • Dea Dani
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • John
    Edoardo Faieta
    • Ciccio Caracioni
    Vanda Osiris
    • Vanda Osiris
    Carlo Dapporto
    • Carlo Dapporto
    Franco Angrisano
    • Federale
    • (as Francesco Angrisano)
    • …
    Franca Scagnetti
    • Sorella di Ciccio
    Dino Curcio
    • Copostazione
    Silvana Zalfatti
    • Cristina
    Franco Magno
    • Professore
    Alfredo Adami
    • Impresario Cecioni
    Lorenzo Piani
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    Antonio Anelli
    • Senior Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Antonio Apramonte
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Torindo Bernardi
    • Disgusted Man
    • (uncredited)
    Augusto Brenna
    • Senior Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alberto Sordi
    • Writers
      • Ruggero Maccari
      • Alberto Sordi
      • Bernardino Zapponi
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    7skulli99

    Nostalgic film of Italian comedy theatre in the 1940's !!

    Known as "Avanspettacolo" ...these were theatre groups touring Italy, in the 1930's and 40's , which provided slapstick comedy,singers and always,always....semi clad young women dancers !!(See my comment on "Gastone" with Alberto Sordi about "avanspettacolo" shows ).

    It was formula which was very successfull , it was cheap, and usually a film was projected afterwards !! It was the only entertainment for the Italian masses before the advent of television,( which degraded enertainment to new levels of baseness and stupidity !!See the film of Fedrico Fellini "Ginger and Roger" were TV shows were portrayed in all their shallowness).

    In this film, instead of showing the theatre group working in Rome, it shows their life when on the move, where they meet all sorts of crazy provincial types, excited about the arrival of this travelling theatre circus, but because of their provincial simplicity, create hiliarious situations and misunderstandings for the more "sophisticated" artists !!

    It is a funny film at times, but it's more interesting in it's

    portrayal of life "in the old times that never come back",the poverty,the honesty,the humbleness and simplicity of Italians of another epoch !! A 7 vote.
    9sergio.mannu

    Irresistible!

    After "Amore mio aiutami", the irresistible couple Alberto Sordi-Monica Vitti gives another memorable sample of prowess with "Polvere di stelle", probably the best of their lucky artistic association. If translated in English, "Polvere di stelle" means "Star dust": a perfect title thinking that the homonymous song was very popular during the 40's -in which the plot is mainly placed- and bitterly consistent with the narrated vicissitudes. "Polvere di stelle", in fact, deals with the tragicomic story of a couple of Italian artists, Dea Dani (Monica Vitti) and Mimmo Adami (Alberto Sordi), great stars of the "avanspettacolo" during the Second World War and successively fallen into oblivion. "Avanspettacolo", i.e. the introductory variety turn highly popular in Italy till the beginning of 60's, was characterized by poor means and a low artistic level: actors were slightly more than strolling players, dancers and musicians often came short of expectation and the scripts were rough and silly. Nevertheless, public beloved "avanspettacolo" because its performances were cheap and not seldom very enjoyable. Unfortunately, the arrival of television and the change of trends decreed its unavoidable end. Many of its artists were soon forgotten, obeying to the hard rule that was already the leit-motiv of Chaplin's "Limelights". Also Dea Dani and Mimmo Adami do not escape from such a law: in 1973, old and penniless, while looking for a manager with the weak hope to be hired for a show, they stop a group of passers-by telling them their story made of hunger, success, flirts and delusions. Their tale, which is a flash-back into the 40's, is thus the occasion to assist not only to a charming sequence of "avanspettacolo" numbers but also to give a singular and picturesque portrait of Italy across the Second World War.

    Alberto Sordi is both director and main character of a movie for which the word "masterpiece" is not exaggerated. The witty remarks, the nice choreographies and the amusing songs composed by an inspired Piero Piccioni testify that "Polvere di stelle" is a moved homage to the world in which Sordi actually developed his endless talent. Monica Vitti is his ideal partner, as usual: Roman like him, her participation is always sparkling and delicious, thanks also to a genuine and never coarse sex-appeal. An extraordinary movie, then, that cannot lack in the collection of all the Italian comedy's lovers.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 63526 delivered on 14-11-1973.
    • Soundtracks
      Ma 'ndo Hawaii
      Performed by Alberto Sordi and Monica Vitti

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Esa rubia es mía
    • Filming locations
      • Bari, Apulia, Italy
    • Production company
      • Capitolina Produzioni Cinematografiche
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 22 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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