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22 oeuvres 127 utilisateurs 9 critiques

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Œuvres de Lina Wertmüller

Seven Beauties (1975) — Director/Screenwriter — 23 exemplaires
Swept Away [1974 film] (1974) — Director & Screenplay — 16 exemplaires
Ciao Professore [1992 film] (1994) — Director — 10 exemplaires
Love and Anarchy [1973 film] — Director/Screenwriter — 7 exemplaires
The Seduction of Mimi [1972 film] (2001) 5 exemplaires
Blood Feud 3 exemplaires
The Nymph 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Wertmüller, Lina
Date de naissance
1928-08-14
Date de décès
2021-12-09
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Italy
Lieux de résidence
Rome, Italy
Professions
Film director
screenwriter

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Critiques

Strange and more than borderline disgusting, this look at one man's journey from Naples to war to a concentration camp is pretty hard to come to grips with, rating-wise. Giannini is excellent, of course, but most of the other characters, are pretty disgusting. Memorable, at least--but maybe there are things here I don't WANT to remember!
½
 
Signalé
datrappert | 4 autres critiques | May 7, 2022 |
Giannini steals the show as a man caught between several women and a family of criminal cousins. Veers from hilarious--Giannini can make you laugh just by the stupid expression on his face--to pretty disgusting. Melato, who has an unforgettably unusual look, is excellent as well. Not a masterpiece by any means, but very well made with great locations. Makes me want to explore more of Wertmüller's work. I guess it's about time.
½
 
Signalé
datrappert | May 5, 2022 |
During WWII. Italian national Neapolitan Pasqualino Frafuso is a big-talking layabout who has grand ideas of his importance, especially in upholding the honor of his family, consisting of his mother and his less-than-attractive seven sisters. He admits to himself that he too is less than handsome, but believes he nonetheless attracts the romantic interest of most women. In upholding his sisters’ honor he often calls himself Pasqualino Settebellezze, translated Pasqualino “Seven Beauties”. Having gone AWOL from military service, he has just gotten off a train as a stowaway in an unknown locale when he meets another AWOL soldier, Francesco. They correctly assume that they’re somewhere in Germany. Relaying his less-than-direct “point A to point B” story of how he arrived at this point, Pasqualino tells one in which every conscious decision was what he thought would be the path of greatest ease for himself in less-than-ideal circumstances, beginning with accidentally killing his sister Concettina’s pimp (and, according to her, her lover and fiancé), declaring insanity in the ensuing legal battles rather than going to prison, and choosing military service rather than continue to endure medical intervention, such as shock treatment, at the psychiatric hospital. Pasqualino and Francesco are quickly captured by the Nazis and sent to a POW camp. Having already witnessed mass murders by the Nazis both inside and outside the camp, Pasqualino makes another “easier path” decision in what ends up being a dangerous campaign of seducing the obese, sadistic female camp commandant. (fonte: Imdb)… (plus d'informations)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 4 autres critiques | Dec 31, 2021 |
Ritratto di una vittima che finisce per diventare un mostro, racconta le disavventure di un giovane proletario che, nella Napoli del 1936, uccide il seduttore di una delle sette sorelle e viene rinchiuso in un manicomio criminale. (fonte: Wikipedia)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 4 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2020 |

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Œuvres
22
Membres
127
Popularité
#158,248
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
9
ISBN
20
Langues
4

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