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Synopsis
Red Desert (Il Deserto Rosso) once more combines the considerable talents of director Michelangelo Antonioni and star Monica Vitti. Cast as Giuliana, an unhappy wife, Vitti suffers from an unnamed form of depression and malaise. Her quicksilver emotional shifts disturb everyone around her, but they, like she, pretend that nothing is truly wrong. British engineer Corrado Zeller (Richard Harris) seems to understand what Giuliana is really after in life, and he acts upon it by entering into an affair with the troubled woman. Giuliana eventually comes to terms with her physical and mental pain, but this hardly means that she's "cured" in the conventional sense. Monica Vitti's sense of isolation is heightened by Antonioni's (and cinematographer Carlo DiPalma's) choice of colors, and especially by Carlo Savina's bizarre electronic musical score. This is a landmark movie in Antonioni's effort to portray alienated individuals in contemporary life; he places people against towering forms of technology to emphasize their smallness and lostness in the modern world of technological change. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Piero Poletto Art Director
Carlo Di Palma Cinematographer
Giovanni Fusco Composer (Music Score)
Vittorio Gelmetti Composer (Music Score)
Gitt Magrini Costume Designer
Michelangelo Antonioni Director
Eraldo Da Roma Editor
Carlo Savina Musical Direction/Supervision
Antonio Cervi Producer
Michelangelo Antonioni Screenwriter
Tonino Guerra Screenwriter
Franco Freda Special Effects
Year: 1964
Runtime: 120
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Film Duemila
Francoriz

Release
October 29, 1964 (Italy)
by Cinerez

Awards
1964 - Golden Lion - Venice International Film Festival
1965 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle