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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.Boccace_70 | Giacomo Furia Man Winning a Bottle (segment "La riffa") (uncredited) | ... | ||
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Boccaccio '70 (1962)The First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented! | ||||
Alfredo Rizzo | ... | Foreman (uncredited) | ||
Amerigo Santarelli | ... | Worker (segment "Le tentazioni det dottor Antonio") (uncredited) | ||
Archie Savage | ... | Black Tourist (uncredited) | ||
Alberto Sorrentino | ... | Worker (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio") (uncredited) | ||
Paolo Stoppa | ... | Lawyer Alcamo (segment "Il lavoro") (uncredited) |
Boccaccio '70 (1962)
The First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented!
Boccaccio '70
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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Boccaccio '70 (1962)
The First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented!
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Boccaccio '70xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvia whatgetsmehot Boccaccio70The original Italian version had four segments and was 210 minutes long. The segment "Renzo e Luciana" directed by Mario Monicelli was removed in the US version. The original Italian version had four segments, starting with Act 1 "Renzo e Luciana", directed by Mario Monicelli. The total length being over 3 hours (195 min for the four acts plus credits) the producers decided to shorten it for commercial purposes just before the feature went to the Cannes Film Festival in 1962 for the opening screening. Although Mario Monicelli had sued Boccaccio '70 went to be released worldwide without "Renzo e Luciana". xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Federico Fellini's segment, "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio", was his first work in color. It and Fellini's contribution to L'amore in città (1953) along with his co-directed "Variety Lights" are the "1/2" alluded to in the title of 8½ (1963).
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Boccaccio '70 (1962)
Country | Date | |
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Italy | 22 February 1962 | (Milan) (premiere) |
Italy | 23 February 1962 | |
France | 7 May 1962 | (Cannes Film Festival) |
USA | 26 June 1962 | |
West Germany | 3 August 1962 | |
France | 29 August 1962 | |
Finland | 21 September 1962 | |
UK | 1963 | |
Sweden | 25 February 1963 | |
Denmark | 18 March 1963 | |
East Germany | 2 July 1965 | |
Italy | 26 June 1969 | (re-release) |
Portugal | 2 November 1977 | |
France | 4 June 2003 | (re-release) |
Italy | 22 October 2007 | (Rome Film Festival) |
Also Known As (AKA)
Boccaccio '70 | Argentina / Poland / Spain / USA |
Boccaccio 70 | Finland / Hungary |
Boccace 70 | France |
Boccacio 70 | Portugal (imdb display title) |
Kreivittären ansiotyö | Finland |
Vokkakios '70 | Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title) |
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Mario Monicelli | (segment "Renzo e Luciana") | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Luchino Visconti | (segment "Il lavoro") | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marisa Solinas ... Luciana (segment "Renzo e Luciana") Germano Gilioli ... Renzo (segment "Renzo e Luciana") Anita Ekberg ...
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Peppino De Filippo ... Dr. Antonio Mazzuolo (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio") Romy Schneider ... Pupe (segment "Il lavoro") Tomas Milian ... Conte Ottavio (segment "Il lavoro") (as Thomas Milian) Romolo Valli ... Lawyer Zacchi (segment "Il lavoro") Sophia Loren ... Zoe (segment "La riffa") Luigi Giuliani ... Gaetano (segment "La riffa") Alfio Vita ... Cuspet (segment "La riffa") rest of cast listed alphabetically: Antonio Acqua ... Commendatore La Pappa (segment "Le tentazioni del dottor Antonio") (uncredited) Nando Angelini ...