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Divorce Italian Style (Original program for the 1961 film)

Divorce Italian Style (Original program for the 1961 film)

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Divorce Italian Style (Original program for the 1961 film)

by Pietro Germie (director, screenwriter); Divo Cavicchioli (photographer); Ennio De Concini, Alfredo Giannetti (screenwriters); Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, Leopoldo Trieste (starring)

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Rome: Lux Film, 1961. Original Italian program for the 1961 film, here under the original Italian title, "Divorzio all'italiana." Illustrated throughout with black-and-white still photos from the film, full-color front wrapper fold-out art, and the program details a synopsis and cast and crew credits. Notations throughout in manuscript ink, mostly amending certain words of the synopsis.

Ferdinando (Mastroianni) is bored with life and his wife (Rocca). He falls in love with his cousin (Sandrelli), and since divorce is illegal in Italy unless there is just cause (like catching your spouse committing adultery), he decides to find his wife another lover instead of killing her. Seems simple enough.

The first of Mastoianni's four "Italian Style" films, and winner of an Academy Award for Best Writing, a BAFTA, three Golden Globes, and nominated for a host of others.

9.5 x 13.25 inches, 9 leaves, saddle-stapled. Very Good overall, lacking staples, with creases, brief tears and foxing.

Criterion Collection 286.

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Title
Divorce Italian Style (Original program for the 1961 film)
Author
Pietro Germie (director, screenwriter); Divo Cavicchioli (photographer); Ennio De Concini, Alfredo Giannetti (screenwriters); Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, Leopoldo Trieste (starring)
Book Condition
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Publisher
Lux Film
Place of Publication
Rome
Date Published
1961
Keywords
Film Programs | Italian Cinema | Comedy | 1960s Cinema | Romance | Academy Awards | Mystery and Crime | European Cinema
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Italian Cinema; Comedy; Film Programs; Mystery and Crime; Academy Awards;

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