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    La Notte ([la ˈnɔtte]; English: "The Night") is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau and Monica Vitti (with Umberto Eco appearing in a cameo). [1]

  3. Jan 20, 2021 · 60 years of La notte: how Antonioni’s film walked over the empty glamour of the 1960s. Following the wanderings of an estranged couple over a single day in 1960s Milan, the middle part of Michelangelo Antonioni’s classic alienation trilogy unmasked the aimless hedonism of modern life.

  4. Jun 12, 2024 · La Notte is a timeless Italian film that delves into deep emotions and relationships, captivating audiences with its thought-provoking themes and stunning visuals. The movie’s exploration of human existence and the search for meaning continues to resonate, making it a must-watch for anyone seeking a profound cinematic experience. Table of Contents.

  5. Sep 15, 2016 · For Antonioni, beginnings and endings aren’t plot points on a narrative graph; they resonate everywhere, entwined and inseparable. A valedictory sorrow suffuses “La Notte.”

  6. Images of nature are fleeting in La notte – a few scrub trees in a desolate urban environment; the sky violated by amateur rocketry competitions; unfinished buildings everywhere – depicting Milan as an unnatural colonization of the feminine earth.

  7. Apr 3, 2017 · La notte is Antonioni’s “Twilight of the Gods”, but composed in cinematic terms. Examined from a crane-shot, it’s a sprawling study of Italy’s upper middle-class; seen in close-up, it’s an x-ray of modern man’s psychic desolation.

  8. La Notte: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti, Bernhard Wicki. A day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their steadily deteriorating relationship.

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