Lo sceicco bianco Part 1

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Rating=4611 Vote. &ref(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BMzNhYzQzNTctZWFmMy00MWQ3LTg4YmUtMjU2NjY4NTNmZjM4XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNTA1NjYyMDk@._V1_UY113_CR0,0,76,113_AL_.jpg). 7,8 of 10. description=Who would have thought that only moments after arriving at Rome for their honeymoon, the young and pure bride, Wanda, would sneak out of the room, leaving her fastidious groom, Ivan, all alone? Obsessed with the masculine Fernando Rivoli--the hero of her favourite romantic photo-novel, The White Sheik--Wanda plucks up the courage to meet him in person, only to be seduced by the arrogant protagonist, so far away from the hotel and her husband. As a result--perplexed by Wanda's strange disappearance, and unable to disclose the news to his family--Ivan meanders through the ill-lit Roman streets in search of his wife, on pins and needles, waiting for their eleven o'clock appointment with his uncle and the Papal Audience at the Vatican. What does the new day have in store for the separated newlyweds?. countries=Italy. casts=Leopoldo Trieste.
Nino Rota's music helped turn films into classics. Peccato che il passato è passato. Visto tantissime piu bel finale del cinema. Ah, Giuletta Masina Ah, vídeo de uma outra luz Pálpebras de neblina, pele d'alma Giuletta Masina. Complimenti vivissimi.
This is Federico Fellini's first solo effort, his first film, Variety Lights, having been co-directed by Alberto Lattuada (although it is unmistakably in the style of Fellini's early films. The White Sheik is quite underrated - there's no reason why it should be so much less respected than the other early films, particularly La Strada and Nights of Cabiria, the two most often cited as masterpieces (and I'd agree. I actually like The White Sheik quite a bit better than I Vitelloni, Fellini's next film (Il Bidone is the only one from his early period that I have not yet seen. The White Sheik is quite humorous, perhaps Fellini's funniest (although so many of his films contain a great amount of comedy. No Fellini fan should go without seeing it, because so many of his themes and images are established in it. In fact, no one should miss Variety Lights, either, for the same reason. But The White Sheik, unlike Variety Lights, stands by itself as a great film. 9/10.

Or Sofia Coppola's 'Virgin Suicides' without AIR.

This music is magical. I heard this song in 'How to Lose Friends and Alienate People' and immediately fell in love with it. One of the best films of all times. Nino Rota's music, unforgettable. Cinemetagrofía con. True masterpiece. Nino, Fellini, saudades... This is one of the most incredible scenes in all of film history. It is the inspiration for my newest song: Cabiria. After seeing this film, I HAD to write to about this beautiful woman.
Hermosa canción ??. &ref(https://fi1.ypncdn.com/201603/22/12578391/original/9/bisexual-anal-sex-threesome-9(m=eaAaaEPbaaaa).jpg) Meravigliosa. Maravilhoso. Divino. Ciao marchese del grillo. ma tè possano ?. The White Sheik Theatrical release poster Directed by Federico Fellini Produced by Luigi Rovere Screenplay by Federico Fellini Tullio Pinelli Ennio Flaiano Story by Michelangelo Antonioni Federico Fellini Tullio Pinelli Starring Alberto Sordi Leopoldo Trieste Brunella Bovo Giulietta Masina Music by Nino Rota Cinematography Arturo Gallea Edited by Rolando Benedetti Production company American International Pictures Release date 6 September 1952 ( VFF) 20 September 1952 (Italy) 25 April 1956 (USA) Running time 83 minutes Country Italy Language Italian The White Sheik ( Italian: Lo sceicco bianco) is a 1952 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Alberto Sordi, Leopoldo Trieste, Brunella Bovo and Giulietta Masina. Written by Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Ennio Flaiano and Michelangelo Antonioni, the film is about a man who brings his new bride to Rome for their honeymoon, to gain an audience with the Pope, and to present his wife to his family. When the young woman sneaks away to find the hero of her romance novels, the man is forced to spend hour after painful hour making excuses to his eager family who want to meet his missing bride. [1] The White Sheik was filmed on location in Fregene, Rome, Spoleto and Vatican City. [2] Plot [ edit] Two young newlyweds from a provincial town, Wanda (Brunella Bovo) and Ivan Cavalli ( Leopoldo Trieste), arrive in Rome for their honeymoon. Wanda is obsessed with the "White Sheik" ( Alberto Sordi), the Rudolph Valentino -like hero of a soap opera photo strip and sneaks off to find him, leaving her conventional, petit bourgeois husband in hysterics as he tries to hide his wife's disappearance from his strait-laced relatives who are waiting to go with them to visit the Pope. The plotline was appropriated by Woody Allen in his film To Rome with Love. Cast [ edit] Alberto Sordi as Fernando Rivoli, The White Sheik Leopoldo Trieste as Ivan Cavalli Brunella Bovo as Wanda Giardino Cavalli Giulietta Masina as Cabiria, the prostitute Lilia Landi as Felga, the photonovel's gipsy Ernesto Almirante as Dottore Fortuna, the photonovel's director Fanny Marchiò as Marilena Alba Vellardi Gina Mascetti as Aida Rivoli, the wife of Fernando Ugo Attanasio as Uncle of Ivan [3] Production [ edit] The White Sheik was Fellini's first solo effort as a director. He had previously co-directed Variety Lights in 1950 with Alberto Lattuada. Originally the treatment for The White Sheik was written by Michelangelo Antonioni. [4] Carlo Ponti commissioned Fellini and Tullio Pinelli to develop the treatment. It was satirical in nature, targeting the trashy fotoromanzi comic strips that were extremely popular in Italy when the film was made. [5] The male lead, Leopoldo Trieste, a playwright who did not consider himself an actor, reluctantly auditioned for Fellini. During the audition Fellini asked him to compose a sonnet that the lead character would have written to his wife. The poem which begins "She is graceful, sweet and teeny... " was included in the film. [6] Appearing briefly as the prostitute Cabiria, Giulietta Masina would later return to this role in Nights of Cabiria. Her short scene inspired Fellini to write the screenplay and also convinced producers that Giulietta was ready for the leading role. [7] Reception [ edit] Italian film critic Giulio Cesare Castello, writing for Cinema V, argued that Fellini's past as a successful strip cartoonist made him a natural choice as the film's director: "Fellini was undoubtedly the best qualified and for two reasons: firstly, his experience as a strip cartoonist and consequently his familiarity with the secrets and intrigues of the world he was about to bring to the screen; secondly, his gift for sarcastic comment and delight in satirizing tradition... The result is unusual and stimulating but derives more from the failure to establish a basic mood or tone rather than from any direct intention. Fellini should find this tone in future works if he is to avoid the discontinuity we found here. " [8] Soundtrack [ edit] Nino Rota scored the film. References [ edit] ^ "The White Sheik". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 21 April 2012. ^ "Filming locations for The White Sheik". Retrieved 21 April 2012. ^ "Full cast and crew for The White Sheik". Retrieved 21 April 2012. ^ Chandler, Charlotte (March 2012). "My Dinners with Federico and Michelangelo". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 16 August 2015. ^ Hancock, Joseph H., Toni Johnson-Woods and Vicki Karaminas (2013). Fashion in Popular Culture: Literature, Media and Contemporary Studies. Chicago: Intellect Books. p.?249. ISBN 1841507164. ^ Trieste, Leopoldo. "Lo Sceicco Bianco - Fellini - Interviste".. Retrieved 16 August 2015. ^ Smith, Geoffrey Nowell (1996). The Companion to Italian Cinema. London: Cassell. p.?79. ISBN 0304341975. ^ Castello's review first published in Cinema V (Milan) December 15, 1952. Cited in Claudio Fava and Aldo Vigano, The Films of Federico Fellini, New York: Citadel Press (1985), p. 65. Further reading [ edit] Aristarco, Guido. Lo sceicco bianco, in: "Cinema Nuovo", n° 1, Novembre 1952. (in Italian) Burke, Frank M. " Variety Lights, The White Sheik, and Italian Neorealism". In Film Criticism, Winter 1978, Volume 3, no. 2, p.?53-66. External links [ edit] The White Sheik on IMDb The White Sheik an essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum at the Criterion Collection.
Fellini und Nino Rota - ein geniales Team. Un grandissimo attore che ha interpretato ruoli straordinari. Anche lui era un essere umano coi suoi difetti che gli perdoniamo con tutto il cuore. Chi non ne ha? Il suo periodo d'oro per me è stato il 1959/1972, ovvero da Il vedovo al grandissimo Scopone scientifico, anche se dopo ha interpretato comunque ruoli importanti ma sempre più rari.
Makes me cry each time. Che musica incantevole! Che bravi. Incredibile, fantastico. It may be said of this music that it was among the greatest music ever written (bar none. VIVA Nino. Hard and Sweet, lovely mixture. Grazie per averlo pubblicato! E' un bellissimo regalo. @AsaNisiMasa7 Io metterei anche il finale di C'era una volta il west. De Ros.
I only wish my Italiano was up to the task. Still I watch the great Alberto cavort with gusto. I recognize Fellini crew and compadres. Lovely remembrance of Casanova filming, one in the great Fellini cannon that doesnt get enough love.

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