Marriage Italian Style
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Overview
During the bombing of Naples in World War II, a cynical businessman helps a naive prostitute, who spends the next two decades desperate to have him reciprocate her feelings.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Set against the backdrop of 1960s Italy, 'Marriage Italian Style' provides a satirical commentary on traditional Sicilian society, particularly the patriarchal norms and the hypocrisy surrounding divorce.
- This Italian comedy-drama is a masterclass in acting, particularly by Marcello Mastroianni's nuanced portrayal of a traditional Sicilian man.
- The film explores thought-provoking themes such as the societal expectations and roles of men and women, marriage, and morality within Italian society during that era.
- The witty dialogues and comedic situations add depth to the storyline, making it engaging and entertaining.
Fun Facts
- 'Marriage Italian Style' was Italy's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards in 1965 and won the award, marking the first time an Italian film achieved this feat.
- The movie was directed by Vittorio De Sica, who also co-wrote the script with Age & Scarpelli. They would later collaborate on 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow' (1963) and 'Two Women' (1960), both of which won Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.
- Interestingly, this film marks the first collaboration between Marcello Mastroianni and Anouk Aimée. They would later work together in the iconic 'La Dolce Vita' (1960) directed by Federico Fellini.
Available Languages
English
US
Title: Marriage Italian Style
"You have never seen it before! A New torrent of emotions! A New Triumph of Film-Making from Embassy Pictures who brought you "Divorce Italian Style" and "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" now brings you..."
Italiano
IT
Title: Matrimonio all'italiana
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Français
FR
Title: Mariage à l'italienne
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Español
ES
Title: Matrimonio a la italiana
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Nederlands
NL
Title:
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Deutsch
DE
Title: Hochzeit auf italienisch
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Reviews
Sometimes when you watch Sophia Loren's Hollywood efforts, she can look a bit unnatural - forced, even. Put her in front of Vittorio De Sica and pair her with Marcello Mastroianni, though, and she is in her element - and that makes for a really enjoyable comedy drama here. It's all set in Naples after the end of WWII when the wealthy "Don Domenico" alights on the seventeen year old, down at heel, hooker "Filumena" and over the years she becomes his mistress whom he supports comfortably. His eyes are set on a younger women for marriage and when "Filumena" discovers this she plays the ultimate of tricks on her beau forcing him to marry her instead. It's a short lived victory, however, when it transpires that her motives were less than honourable and that she has three children only one of whom is his! She won't tell him whom, he is desperate to know - will it end in tears of joy or disaster? It does take a little bit of time for us to get up to speed, but once we are in a higher gear this is a wittily written and funny story that sort of becomes a battle of the sexes - a battle of wits, certainly! Mastroianni and Loren have chemistry a-plenty between them and you can't help but have sympathy for his poor old sidekick "Alfredo" (Aldo Puglisi) too, as the romantic mayhem ensues in quite a stylish fashion. It's really well worth a watch, this - two stars at the top of their game and some fine location photography and rickety old cars!
Oscar Awards
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Haven't Won A Oscar
Nominations
ACTRESS - 1964
Sophia Loren
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM - 1965
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