Released Date:
1973-02-23
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
120 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
(1242 Reviews)
Director:
Lina WertmèllerItaly in the 30s. Tonino, a sad faced, freckled peasant, comes to Rome to kill Mussolini. He has anarchist connections, and his contact in Rome is Salome, a lively flapper and popular professional at the bordello where she lives. She introduces him as her cousin, giving him access to the brothel, and she helps him prepare for the assassination, scheduled a few days after his arrival. Within a day, he has fallen in love with Tripolina, one of the younger prostitutes. Tonino does the madam a favor, and, in exchange, Tripolina gets two days off to spend with him. How will this love affair, Salome's political will, and the assassination plans play out?
Released Date:
1987-11-01
Languages:
Italian, Russian, French
Countries:
Italy, USA, Soviet Union
Runtime:
117 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2051 Reviews)
Director:
Nikita MikhalkovAleksandr Adabashyan (story)
Nikita Mikhalkov (story)
Suso Cecchi D'Amico (scenario collaborator)
Anton Chekhov (short stories)
Aboard a ship early in the 20th-century, a middle-aged Italian tells his story of love to a Russian. In a series of flashbacks filmed almost entirely in creams, whites, and ochers, the clownish and superfluous Romano Patroni leaves his wife's opulent home to visit a spa where he falls in love with a Russian woman whose marriage is a horror. He pursues her into the Russian heartland and returns to Italy resolved to leave his wife and marry his love. His amazed and appreciative Russian listener then narrates a shorter story.
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