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The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
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Directed by Vittorio De Sica.
Vittorio De Sica directs the lyrical war drama Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini (The Garden of the Finzi-Continis), based on a book by Giorgio Bassani. In Ferrara, Italy, at the beginning of WWII, anti-Semitism is spreading. Mussolini has passed several laws that forbid Jews from going to public schools, joining the army, or marrying non-Jews. While many middle-class Jewish families flee the country, the Finzi-Continis believe it's safe inside their sprawling estate. As a wealthy, aristocratic Jewish family, they think their luxurious garden walls will protect them from fascism. Micol Finzi Contini (Dominique Sanda) and her brother (Helmut Berger) invite their Jewish friends to join them in the estate for parties, tennis, and games while the war ravages on. Middle-class Jew Giorgio (Lino Capolicchio) attends the parties with his friend Malnate (Fabio Testi). Giorgio and Micol are childhood sweethearts, but she begins to reject him in favor of Malnate. She also refuses to accept that there's a war going on. Eventually they can pretend no longer, and the war closes in on them. The Garden of the Finzi-Continis won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1971. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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"Don’t be fooled, now. This film may look like a beautiful, epic piece of cinema, but that’s likely only because it was shot by Xiaoding Zhao, whose relatively short cinematography resume includes Zhang Yimou’s House of Flying Daggers (for which Xiaoding received an Oscar nomination), Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles and Curse of the Golden Flower (he was also a cameraman for Yimou’s Hero). So yeah, The Children of Huang Shi will certainly be a good looking film, but notice who the director is. That’s right, Roger Spottiswoode, a guy whose worst film is difficult to decide upon. I’d say it’s a toss up between The 6th Day and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. I’ve never seen Terror Train, though. That one sounds like a contender. Another thing this film does have going for it is the Oscar-winning producing skills of now-81-year-old Arthur Cohn. He’s had a pretty great career, having partnered with De Sica on his later films, including the The Garden of the Finzi-Continis, and having had ... " [More]
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Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini is a work of amazing beauty, a lyrical and poetic film set during one of history's most terrible eras. For all its beauty, the film also uncovers great sadness. The wealthy and privileged Finzi-Continis believe that, it they don't allow themselves to see the ugliness around them, they will somehow be protected from it. While they watch their rights, and the rights of other Jews, be gradually taken away by the Fascists, their own inaction and self-chosen isolation contribute to their downfall. The film was a late-career masterpiece from the great Italian neo-Realist director Vittorio De Sica, whose work had by then fallen from favor. Although the style is more poetic and elegiac than in de Sica's neo-Realist classics of the 1940s and 1950s, it manifests his interest in the lives of the displaced and marginalized -- in this case, a family whose wealth and influence could not shelter them from the horrors of the Holocaust. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 



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