I Vitelloni (1953)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 104 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
I Vitelloni
Italian maestro Federico Fellini's first international success is a nakedly autobiographical film that bears many of the formal and thematic concerns that recur throughout his work. Set in the director's hometown of Rimini, I Vitelloni follows the lives of five young vitelloni, or layabouts, who while away their listless days in their small seaside village. Fausto (Franco Fabrizi), the leader of the pack, marries his sweetheart, but finds himself constantly distracted by other women. Meanwhile, would-be playwright Leopoldo (Leopoldo Trieste) continues work on his dreary plays, dreaming of staging them one day. Clownish Alberto (Alberto Sordi) still lives at home with his mother and sister, Olga (Claude Farell), while boasting of preserving the family honor by watching over her. While the movie seems to pay little attention to Riccardo (Riccardo Fellini) and Moraldo (Franco Interlenghi), the latter eventually emerges as its key character, plainly serving as Fellini's alter ego. Stuck in adolescence, the five friends stumble into various misadventures, as they seek to spice up their uneventful provincial lives. Ultimately, one of them breaks free from their self-imposed paralysis and moves on, leading to one of the most poignant farewell sequences in film history. A hit in Italy upon its release, I Vitelloni secured Fellini's reputation as an up-and-coming talent, while also introducing its title into Italian vernacular. ~ Elbert Ventura, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of I Vitelloni:
Franco Fabrizi also in Il Bidone , Ginger and Fred , Le Amiche , Night Train Murders , The Barbarians
Riccardo Fellini also in Nights of Cabiria
Jean Brochard also in Le Corbeau , Diabolique
Carlo Romano also in Variety Lights
Silvio Bagolini also in Bride for a Night , Variety Lights
Paola Borboni also in La Cage Aux Folles II , Roman Holiday
Guido Martufi also in A Farewell to Arms
I Vitelloni Trivia
Other Movies From 1953
Glen or Glenda?
Gun Fury
His Majesty O'Keefe
The Hitch-Hiker
House of Wax
How to Marry a Millionaire
I Confess
Terminal Station
Invaders From Mars
It Came from Outer Space
The Joe Louis Story
Julius Caesar
Kansas Pacific
Kiss Me Kate
More Movies
Comedy Drama movies from 1953
Comedy Drama movies from 1952
Comedy Drama movies from 1954
Best Comedy Drama Films from 1953
Best Comedy Drama Films from 1952
Best Comedy Drama Films from 1954




