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104 minutes [a] Country. Italy. Language. Italian. Le amiche ( [le aˈmiːke], lit. "The girlfriends") is a 1955 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Eleonora Rossi Drago, Gabriele Ferzetti, Franco Fabrizi, and Valentina Cortese. [2] [3] Based on Cesare Pavese 's 1949 novella Tra donne sole (lit.
This major early achievement by Michelangelo Antonioni bears the first signs of the cinema-changing style for which he would soon be world-famous. Le amiche (The Girlfriends) is a brilliantly observed, fragmentary depiction of modern bourgeois life, conveyed from the perspective of five Turinese women. As four of the friends try to make sense ...
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Jun 4, 2016 · Unlike most of Antonioni’s films, which he wrote himself, Le Amiche (the title translates roughly as The Girlfriends) was adapted from a literary work, Cesare Pavese’s novella Among Women Only ...
Jun 3, 2016 · This major early achievement by Michelangelo Antonioni bears the first signs of the cinema-changing style for which he would soon be world-famous. Le amiche (The Girlfriends) is a brilliantly observed, fragmentary depiction of modern bourgeois life, conveyed from the perspective of five Turinese women. As four of the friends try to make sense ...
Le amiche. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni • 1955 • Italy. Starring Eleonora Rossi Drago, Gabriele Ferzetti, Franco Fabrizi. This major early achievement by Michelangelo Antonioni bears the first signs of the cinema-changing style for which he would soon be world-famous.
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Jul 19, 2016 · On this beach, Le amiche’s most distinctly Antonioni landscape, public and behavioral boundaries break down. The characters call out each other for past deeds, they pass blame, their various liaisons are revealed and deep-rooted contempt is laid as bare as the sparse, wind-swept scenery.
Jun 17, 2010 · “Le Amiche,” based on a short novel by Cesare Pavese, takes place in a busy and complicated social milieu and dispenses some of the conventional pleasures of melodrama.