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Synopsis
In this challenging drama by Michelangelo Antonioni, his characteristic long, significant periods of silence punctuate the message that people just cannot seem to communicate with each other. Capping off Antonioni's previous two films (L'avventura and La Notte) in much the same style, this tale involves a woman, Vittoria (Monica Vitti), who has just suffered the break-up of an imperfect relationship with a staunch intellectual (Francisco Rabal). Piero (Alain Delon), a stockbroker, casts his romantic gaze in Vittoria's direction and the woman gradually relents and they begin a tentative affair. There is much to appreciate in this man who is not overly intellectual and is blessedly free of complications, and the same can be said of Vittoria. Yet their innermost fears play upon both of them in ways that go against an honest expression of their love -- and against a lasting relationship. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lilla Brignone Vittoria's Mother
Francisco Rabal Riccardo
Rosanna Rory Anita
Monica Vitti Vittoria
Alain Delon Piero

Production Crew

Gianni Di Venanzo Cinematographer
Giovanni Fusco Composer (Music Score)
Bice Brichetto Costume Designer
Michelangelo Antonioni Director
Eraldo Da Roma Editor
Franco Indovina First Assistant Director
Gianni Arduini First Assistant Director
Raymond Hakim Producer
Robert Hakim Producer
Piero Poletto Production Designer
Elio Bartolini Screenwriter
Michelangelo Antonioni Screenwriter
Tonino Guerra Screenwriter
Claudio Maielli Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1962
Runtime: 123
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Interopa
Paris Films

Release
April 12, 1962 (Italy)
by Cinerize

Awards
1962 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes International Film Festival
1962 - Special Jury Prize - Cannes Film Festival