La Notte (1961)

Director: Michelangelo Antonioni  Starring: Jeanne Moreau  Marcello Mastroianni  
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Publisher: Winstar
Format: DVD
UPC: 00720917527628
Buy.com Sku: 40150817
Item#: V44C9H
Buy.com Sales Rank: 28646
Category Keywords: Relationships  Theatrical Release 
Rating: NR
 
A film by Michaelangelo Antonioni
 
 
Features: DVD, Hi-fi Stereo, English, Subtitled
 
Marcello Mastroianni (La Dolce VIta, 8 1/2) and Jeanne Moreau (Jules And Jim, The Bride Wore Black) are affluent but emotionally estranged spouses in Michelangelo Antonioni's 1961 post-neorealistic classic La Notte. After ten years of marriage, Giovanni, a successful novelist, and his wife Lidia have grown apart. He is no longer attracted to her, and she finds him boring and self-absorbed. During the course of a single day, they are faced with heartache, desperation and personal loss. When the night comes, both are tempted by thoughts of infidelity but ultimately return to each other. Unable to come to terms with their emotions, they are left to ponder the fate of their marriage...an unstable union destroyed by indifference of habit and impenetrable loneliness. Italian with subtitles.
 
"Evidence of (Antonioni's) stunnng mastery..."  Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader
 


Editor's Note

LA NOTTE, one of of a trilogy of films by Michaelangelo Antonioni that also includes L'AVVENTURA and L'ECLISSE, is a stand-out classic in the New Wave genre. Exploring the ennui of the Italian aristocracy, through a story of failing marriage and the rise of industrialization, LA NOTTE draws a parallel between the growing absence of architectural aesthetics and the lack of human emotion in our modern, industrialized world.

Wandering through dilapidated streets of Milan, stopping and staring aimlessly out at the world, seemingly in deep thought, is strikingly beautiful Lydia (Jeanne Moreau). Her husband, Giovanni (Marcello Mastroianni), is a handsome man and a popular author whose newest publication is being celebrated with a signing. Later that night, when Lydia finally decides to come home, she is unresponsive to Giovanni, and acts bored and aloof. Some of the friction between the couple is attributed to concern for their dear friend, Tomasso, who they visit in the hospital where he is dying, but it's unclear what he signifies to either of them. Giovanni takes Lydia out on the town--to a nightclub where they watch african dancers perform acrobatic cabaret acts with full wine glasses--but still she is bored, so he takes her on to a friend's elegant cocktail party, where they both stay all night, drifting from one flirtation to the next, uninterested in each other. An emotional and inconclusive conversation between the couple ends out the night as the sun rises, leaving viewers with a strange, vacant, longing feeling.

 

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Release Information
Studio: Winstar
Release Date: 6/5/2007
Running Time: 115 minutes
Original Release Date: 1961
Catalog ID: 5276
UPC: 00720917527628
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: Italian
Available Audio Tracks: Italian
Available Subtitles: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
1.66:1

 
Cast & Crew
Bernhard Wicki
Jeanne Moreau
Marcello Mastroianni
Monica Vitti
Gianni DiVenanzo - Cinematographer
Michelangelo Antonioni - Director
Giorgio Gaslini - Musical Score
Emanuele Cassuto - Producer
Michelangelo Antonioni, et al. - Screenplay

 
Professional Reviews
Empire
5 stars out of 5 -- "[With] gorgeously expressive monochrome photography. If you only ever see one '60s European navel-gazer, see this one." 05/01/2008 p.159

Total Film
4 stars out of 5 -- "Antonioni's slow-burn study of atrophied feelings mines martial crisis with minute focus." 06/01/2008 p.136

Sight and Sound
"For all the DOLCE VITA-era ambience, this endlessly suggestive masterpiece has hardly dated at all." 05/01/2008 p.94

San Francisco Examiner 8 of 10
...this is the world of Michelangelo Antonioni: cold, brutal, lonely; a modern world where the old codes of civilization and behavior no longer have a place. - G. Allen Johnson
 

  
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