Love in the City (1954)
Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni / Alberto Lattuada / Federico Fellini / Francesco Maselli / Dino Risi / Cesare Zavattini / Carlo Lizzani
Genres - Drama, Romance |
Sub-Genres - Urban Drama |
Release Date - Dec 2, 1955 (USA) |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - Italy |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Seven top Italian filmmakers pooled their talents on the omnibus "reality" feature Amore in Citta (Love in the City). The film is divided into six separate episodes; the first of these, "Paid Love", is a straightforward study of prosititution written and directed by Carlo Lizzani. In the second, Michelangelo Antonioni's "Attempted Suicide", several would-be suicides discuss the reasons for their despair. Dino Risi's "Paradise for Four Hours" is a humorous glance at a provincial dance hall. Federico Fellini's "Marriage Agency" finds an investigative reporter posing as a husband-to-be. Cesara Zavattini and Umberto Maselli's "Story of Caterina" dramatizes the true story of a young unwed mother. And "Italians Stare", written and directed by Alberto Lattuada, illustrates the various "girl-watching" techniques of Italian males. Among the actors particpating in the six vignettes are Ugo Tognazzi, Maressa Gallo, and Caterina Riogoglioso. Originally intended as the first installment in a "movie magazine" titled "The Spectator", Amore in Citta was released at 110 minutes; most American prints are bereft of the opening "Paid Love" segment.
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investigation, love, romance, suicide, life