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Una mujer de clase baja intenta desesperadamente que su hija vaya al cine.Una mujer de clase baja intenta desesperadamente que su hija vaya al cine.Una mujer de clase baja intenta desesperadamente que su hija vaya al cine.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total
Liliana Mancini
- Iris
- (as Iris)
Vittorio Musy Glori
- Self
- (as Vittorio Glori)
Argumento
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- TriviaIn the final scene, Anna Magnani hears the film playing outside her room and remarks that she hears Burt Lancaster. Magnani would win an Oscar four years later for The Rose Tattoo, in which she would costar with Lancaster.
- ConexionesEdited into Al Centro del cinema (2015)
Opinión destacada
After Rome's Cinecitta Studios announces a call to cast a young girl in a movie, Maddalena Cecconi (Anna Magnani) joins a horde of other parents (mostly mothers) as she drags her daughter Maria (Tina Apicella) to the audition. Although Maria is plain, talentless, and clearly uninterested, Maddalena still pushes through in the hopes Maria raises the family to a higher station in life.
In the film's opening scene during the mass audition, director Luchino Visconti smartly uses an overhead shot of the families crowding into the studio door, much like cattle being crowded into a slaughterhouse. Like the Hollywood classic "Sunset Boulevard" released only a year earlier, "Bellissima" is a creation by the film industry about how horribly the film industry treats people. Although the story occurs at a certain place and time, its message is universal and timeless: beware of the belief that "stardom" will make life better; the relentless pursuit of it could actually make life worse.
The film begins well and its middle section is enjoyable though unexceptional. But they both build up to a final half-hour that is mesmerizing. Its denouement begins with a very clever scene involving a film editor who used to be a renowned actress. From that point and incidents that follow, Maddalena has revelations that are heart-rending and her actions are shocking.
And is it possible to praise La Grande Magnani any more than she has already been praised? I'll try. It has been said that truly great actors have the ability to captivate audiences even when reading aloud the contents of a telephone directory. Magnani could go even further than this. She could captivate an audience even while silently listening to another read to her the contents of said directory. Her face registers so much. Her performance in this film is rightly praised as one of her best. That says a lot. - dbamateurcritic
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Acting by Anna Magnani.
In the film's opening scene during the mass audition, director Luchino Visconti smartly uses an overhead shot of the families crowding into the studio door, much like cattle being crowded into a slaughterhouse. Like the Hollywood classic "Sunset Boulevard" released only a year earlier, "Bellissima" is a creation by the film industry about how horribly the film industry treats people. Although the story occurs at a certain place and time, its message is universal and timeless: beware of the belief that "stardom" will make life better; the relentless pursuit of it could actually make life worse.
The film begins well and its middle section is enjoyable though unexceptional. But they both build up to a final half-hour that is mesmerizing. Its denouement begins with a very clever scene involving a film editor who used to be a renowned actress. From that point and incidents that follow, Maddalena has revelations that are heart-rending and her actions are shocking.
And is it possible to praise La Grande Magnani any more than she has already been praised? I'll try. It has been said that truly great actors have the ability to captivate audiences even when reading aloud the contents of a telephone directory. Magnani could go even further than this. She could captivate an audience even while silently listening to another read to her the contents of said directory. Her face registers so much. Her performance in this film is rightly praised as one of her best. That says a lot. - dbamateurcritic
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Acting by Anna Magnani.
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- 1 sep 2018
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 54 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Bellissima (1951) officially released in Canada in English?
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