

Romy Schneider has one of her best moments in his episode from
BOCCACCIO 70. Claudia is at her zenith in the 1965 drama
SANDRA, and Helmut Berger was a sensation in
THE DAMNED,
ROCCO AND HIS BROTHERS launched Alain Delon to prominence. Ingrid Thulin scores in
THE DAMNED, Silvana Mangano is almost silent in
DEATH IN VENICE but is perfect in
LUDWIG and
CONVERSATION PIECE, a very mysterious film where reclusive professor (Lancaster) clashes with the noisy Eurotrash family (headed by Mangano and Berger) who move in upstairs. Schneider's mature SISSI is stunning in
LUDWIG where Berger is perfectly cast - as are Trevor Howard and Mangano as the Wagners. The whole ensemble in
L'INNOCENTE from the Gabriele D'Annunzio story is superb - perhaps only
SENSO,
THE LEOPARD,
DEATH IN VENICE and Kubrick's
BARRY LYNDON are more perfectly realised period recreations. The Verdi waltz and that sumptuous long ballroom sequence in
THE LEOPARD is something one can experience over and over.
Visconti's period films have a sumptuousness and elegance that are in a class by themselves - also a decadence. They are fascinating to watch, just as the man himself was a fascinating paradox. I'm eagerly awaiting Criterion's forthcoming "Senso".
ReplyDeleteBELLISSIMA is available on DVD in Great Britain from Masters of Cinema; WHITE NIGHTS is available on DVD from the Criterion Collection; both are excellent packages with very fine extras.
ReplyDeleteI have downloaded a copy of "The Stranger" from eMule.
ReplyDeleteNot great quality of image but it's a chance for enjoying it.
Thanks for that info. I shall check it out.
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