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Nights of Cabiria (1957)

Nights of Cabiria (1957)
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Nights of Cabiria opens with Cabiria (Giulietta Masina) and her boyfriend playfully embracing by the seaside -- and then he shoves her into the water and steals her purse. Cabiria is revived by some local boys and runs off by herself, shouting. What follows is a series of similarly humiliating episodes, in which the defiantly positive prostitute Cabiria is hurt, but never broken. She gets picked up by movie star Alberto Lazzati (Amedeo Nazzari, doing a self-parody) and taken to his palatial estate. However, his mistress shows up and Cabiria gets locked in the bathroom all night with the dog. She then joins her fellow prostitutes for a blessing from the Virgin Mary, and ends up getting drunk and wandering into a local show, where the hypnotist invites her to join him on-stage. The audience heckles her, and she toughly reminds them of her independence and that she owns her own house. There she meets Oscar (François Perier), an accountant who romantically pursues her. Despite the warnings of her fellow prostitute friend, Wanda (Franca Marzi), she prepares to sell all her belongings and accept Oscar's proposal of marriage. After being ruthlessly taken advantage of once again, Cabiria walks off alone with a smirk of hope. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Giulietta MasinaAmedeo Nazzari, (more)
Director(s):
Federico Fellini
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nights of Cabiria

Nights of Cabiria opens with Cabiria (Giulietta Masina) and her boyfriend playfully embracing by the seaside -- and then he shoves her into the water and steals her purse. Cabiria is revived by some local boys and runs off by herself, shouting. What follows is a series of similarly humiliating episodes, in which the defiantly positive prostitute Cabiria is hurt, but never broken. She gets picked up by movie star Alberto Lazzati (Amedeo Nazzari, doing a self-parody) and taken to his palatial estate. However, his mistress shows up and Cabiria gets locked in the bathroom all night with the dog. She then joins her fellow prostitutes for a blessing from the Virgin Mary, and ends up getting drunk and wandering into a local show, where the hypnotist invites her to join him on-stage. The audience heckles her, and she toughly reminds them of her independence and that she owns her own house. There she meets Oscar (François Perier), an accountant who romantically pursues her. Despite the warnings of her fellow prostitute friend, Wanda (Franca Marzi), she prepares to sell all her belongings and accept Oscar's proposal of marriage. After being ruthlessly taken advantage of once again, Cabiria walks off alone with a smirk of hope. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Federico Fellini
Writer(s):
Ennio FlaianoFederico FelliniTullio Pinelli
Producer(s):
Dino de Laurentiis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
Nights of Cabiria Awards:
  • 1957 - Cannes Film Festival - Best Actress
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    Hilda S.

    Masina is just adorable-she plays the woman with the heart of gold and the attitude of faith and forgiveness.

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    Jason E.

    This has always been one of my favorite movies. Your out of the oridnary 1950's black & white film. Okay, so she's a silly pathetic prostitute but you gotta' love her. She trys so hard! She's fun to watch and the story keeps going. Try it, you may like it.

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    Andrea P.

    For her moving interpretation of Cabiria, the defiantly plucky prostitute with the hopeful romanticism of an 18-year-old virgin, Giulieta Masina (Fellini's wife) won a richly deserved Italian Oscar for Best Actress. She was one of Italian cinema's all-time greats, highly gifted in the art of expression and imbued with natural charm. To see her in "Nights of Cabiria" is to fall in love with her -- if you haven't already in Fellini's "Strada". Fellini beautifully directs all his actors in "Nights of Cabiria" in a linear (non-Felliniesque) fashion that makes perfect sense, explains all, and remains interesting throughout. This version includes the restored 10-minute "man-with-the-sack" sequence that producer Dino de Laurentiis had originally snipped; that sequence adds much to the film, providing the insight for Cabiria's determination to walk away from "the life" (i.e., prostitution). Even the theme music is glorious. Sweetly tragic, this is one of Fellini's best. Don't miss it.

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