Tag: Marcello Mastroianni
-

Marriage Italian Style (1964)
The story of a couple told from two opportunistic lenses, with both man and woman weighing their inner passions with personal necessity.
-

Intervista (1987)
A parody and celebration of the artifice of film and the construction of memory through storytelling.
-

#32: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Vittorio De Sica, 1963)
Vittorio De Sica explores Italian romance past, present, and future in his award-winning film starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
-

#28: Two Sicilian Love Stories by Pietro Germi
Pietro Germi goes to Sicily with “Divorce Italian Style” and “Seduced and Abandoned,” critiquing law & society against the backdrop of decaying aristocracy and the rise of the mafia.
-

City of Women (1980)
Fellini’s 1980 film reflects an impotence, both figurative and literal, of man in the era of feminism.