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Adriana Asti | ... |
Gina / Fabrizio's aunt
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Francesco Barilli | ... |
Fabrizio
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Allen Midgette | ... |
Agostino / Fabrizio's friend
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Morando Morandini | ... |
Cesare / Fabrizio's teacher
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Cristina Pariset | ... |
Clelia / Fabrizio's girlfriend-wife
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Cecrope Barilli | ... |
Puck / Gina's ex-lover
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Evelina Alpi | ... |
The little girl
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Gianni Amico | ... |
A friend
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Goliardo Padova | ... |
The painter
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Guido Fanti | ... |
Enore
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Enrico Salvatore | ... |
The priest
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Amelia Bordi | ... |
Fabrizio's mother
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Domenico Alpi | ... |
Fabrizio's father
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Iole Lunardi | ... |
The grandmother
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Antonio Maghenzani | ... |
Fabrizio's brother
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Ida Pellegri | ... |
Clelia's mother
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Directed by
Bernardo Bertolucci |
Written by
Bernardo Bertolucci | ... | (story and screenplay) |
Gianni Amico | ... | (screenplay collaborator) |
Music by
Ennio Morricone |
Cinematography by
Aldo Scavarda |
Editing by
Roberto Perpignani |
Production Design by
Vittorio Cafiero | ||
Angelo Canevari |
Costume Design by
Federico Forquet |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gianni Amico | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Sandro Symeoni | ... | poster designer |
Sound Department
Stefano Di Fiore | ... | restored version |
Camera and Electrical Department
Camillo Bazzoni | ... | camera operator |
Vittorio Storaro | ... | camera operator |
Music Department
Franco Ferrara | ... | conductor |
Gino Paoli | ... | music by |
Additional Crew
Camillo Bazzoni | ... | operator |
Mario Feliciani | ... | voice dubbing: Cecrope Barilli (uncredited) |
Gastone Moschin | ... | voice dubbing: Morando Morandini (uncredited) |
Massimo Turci | ... | voice dubbing: Francesco Barilli (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Cineriz (1964) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Ripley's Home Video (2005) (Italy) (DVD) (PAL)
- Ripley's Home Video (2011) (Italy) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (remastered version)
- British Film Institute (BFI) (1964) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Cable Hogue (1989) (Japan) (theatrical)
- Contemporary Films (1968) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Filmes Castello Lopes (1976) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- New Yorker Films (1965) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Sandrew Film & Teater AB (1965) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Weird Wave (2019) (Greece) (theatrical) (re-release)
- 2ème chaîne ORTF (1972) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- BFI Video (2011) (United Kingdom) (Blu-ray)
- BFI Video (2011) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Cult Filmes (Brazil) (VHS)
- King Records (2013) (Japan) (Blu-ray) (Blu-ray box set)
- King Records (2013) (Japan) (DVD)
- NHK-BS2 (1992) (Japan) (tv)
- New Yorker Video (United States) (VHS)
- VIGGO (2015) (World-wide)
- Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) (1979) (Austria) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- RCA (music edition)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Parma, 1962. Balancing between his Marxist ideology and his forced integration into the system, the twenty-year-old student, Fabrizio, is both repelled and attracted by his parents' bourgeois way of life. Still unable to come to terms with the untimely demise of a dear friend, and while preparing for his marriage to his statuesque and affluent but apolitical girlfriend, Clelia, Fabrizio finds himself distracted after the sudden arrival of the refined but troubled Milanese Aunt Gina. Now, confused, Fabrizio has no other choice but to give in to lust. Will Fabrizio embrace fate and his predestined ordinary life? Written by Nick Riganas |
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Taglines | Italy... is the place where they've made an art of everything - especially love! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Bernardo Bertolucci was only 22 when he made this film. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Nathalie... (2003). See more » |
Soundtracks | Ricordati See more » |
Quotes |
A friend:
Remember, Fabrizio: one can't live without Rossellini. See more » |