La Notte (1961)
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- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 122 mins
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La Notte
La Notte is another of Michelangelo Antonioni's cinematic interrupted journeys. Just as no one solved the central mystery in Antonioni's L'Avventura, neither does anyone truly enjoy the literary party that is La Notte's centerpiece. The party is being thrown to celebrate the publication of author Marcello Mastrioanni's new novel. But before he even reaches the door of the house, Mastrioanni's evening is ruined when his wife Jeanne Moreau announces suddenly she is disgusted with him--this reaction evidently triggered by an earlier visit to a dying friend. Moreau skips out on the party to wander the streets, searching for...for what? Meanwhile, Mastrioanni tries to inaugurate an empty affair with Monica Vitti, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist. The very elements that drive Mastrioanni and Moreau apart at the beginning of the film reunite them at the end. Maybe. L'Avventura and La Notte were the first two chapters in Antonioni's "barreness and alienation" trilogy; the third, L'Eclisse, was released two years later. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of La Notte:
Jeanne Moreau also in Cet Amour-Là , I Love You, I Love You Not , Bay of Angels , Mademoiselle , Eva , Peau De Banane
Bernhard Wicki also in Paris, Texas , Blitz , Spring Symphony , Dangerous Moves
Gitt Magrini also in The Wild Child , Last Tango in Paris
La Notte Trivia
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