Boccaccio '70
(1962)
Overview
Four directors tell tales of Eros fit for a 1970s Decameron. Working-class lovers, Renzo and Luciana, marry but must hide it from her employer; plus, they need a room of their own. A billboard of Anita Ekberg provocatively selling milk gives a prudish crusader for public decency more than he can handle. The wife of a count whose escapades with call girls make the front page of the papers decides to work to prove her independence, but what is she qualified to do? A buxom carnival-booth manager who owes back taxes offers herself for one night in a lottery: a nerdy sacristan and a jealous cowboy make for a lovers' triangle. In each, women take charge, but not always happily
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The First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented!
Crew
Directors: | Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, Mario Monicelli |
Writers: | Cesare Zavattini, Luchino Visconti, Federico Fellini, Mario Monicelli |
Cast
Marisa Solinas
Germano Gilioli
Anita Ekberg
Sophia Loren |
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