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L'Avventura - Criterion Collection
»rank: 14991
0ur opinion:Description:A girl mysteriously disappears on a yachting trip. While her lover and her best friend search for her across ltaly, they begin an affair. Antonioni's penetrating study of the idle upper class offers stinging observations on spiritual isolation and the many meanings of love. Criterion is proud to present this milestone of film grammar in a new Special Edition double-disc set. essential video:Considered by many to be his masterpiece, L’Avventura positioned Michelangelo Antonioni as an international talent. What appears to be a search for ...
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L'Eclisse - Criterion Collection
»rank: 14581
0ur opinion:Description:The conclusion of Michelangelo Antonioni’s informal trilogy on modern malaise, which began with L’avventura, L’eclisse (The Eclipse) tells the story of a young woman (Monica Vitti) who leaves one lover (Francisco Rabal) only to drift into a relationship with another (Alain Delon). :Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Eclisse rolls over you and wraps you in its stylish embrace. The plot, such as it is, follows Vittoria (luscious Monica Vitti, The Red Desert) as her engagement falls apart and she slowly falls into a giddy but anxious affair with ...
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Modesty Blaise
»rank: 40234
0ur opinion: :A pop-art explosion that makes Austin Powers look demure, Modesty Blaise is a bizarre relic from the heyday of Swinging London. Based on a comic book, the movie is strong on psychedelic art direction, long on camp (especially Dirk Bogarde's aristocratic, white-haired villain), and thin on plot--and what plot there is cannot possibly be deciphered. ltalian actress Monica Vitti, the ennui-weary star of many Antonioni classics, makes an odd choice for stylish spy Modesty Blaise (a female OO7 without portfolio), especially given her uncertain command ...
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La Notte
»rank: 26257
0ur opinion:Description:Antonioni's study of alienation and moral decay chronicles a day in the life of a middle-class couple whose marriage has been destroyed by mutual indifference and impenetrable loneliness. essential video:Continuing the 'alienation trilogy' that began with L'Avventura and ended with L'Eclisse, Michelangelo Antonioni's La Notte is a visually arresting, emotionally numbing exercise in chronic ennui. The film's anesthetizing effect is entirely intentional; Antonioni's central couple (Marcello Mastroianni as a self-absorbed novelist, Jeanne Moreau as his bored and wealthy wife) wallow in their own emotional ...
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Phantom of Liberty - Criterion Collection
»rank: 24989
0ur opinion:Description:Bourgeois convention is demolished in Luis Bu±uel's surrealist gem The Phantom of Liberty. Featuring an elegant soir#e with guests seated at toilet bowls, poker-playing monks using religious medals as chips, and police officers looking for a missing girl who is right under their noses, this perverse, playfully absurd comedy of nonsequiturs deftly compiles many of the themes that preoccupied Bu±uel throughout his career-from the hypocrisy of conventional morality to the arbitrariness of social arrangements. : Any serious lover of film eventually (if not immediately) succumbs ...
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Red Desert [Blu-ray]
»rank: 61390
0ur opinion: :lmport Blu-Ray pressing. Michelangelo Antonioni mid-career masterpeice - his first colour film - tells the story of Giuliana (Monica Vitti), a young woman suffering a mental and emotional crisis and embarking tentatively on an affair. Blu-Ray special features, New full-feature commentary by ltalian film scholar David Forgacs. Fully illustrated colour booklet containing newly commissioned essays, notes, and Antonioni s recollections of making Red Desert. Brand new restoration with new improved English subtitle translation.
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An Almost Perfect Affair
»rank: 81554
0ur opinion: :lmport Blu-Ray pressing. Michelangelo Antonioni mid-career masterpeice - his first colour film - tells the story of Giuliana (Monica Vitti), a young woman suffering a mental and emotional crisis and embarking tentatively on an affair. Blu-Ray special features, New full-feature commentary by ltalian film scholar David Forgacs. Fully illustrated colour booklet containing newly commissioned essays, notes, and Antonioni s recollections of making Red Desert. Brand new restoration with new improved English subtitle translation.
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Red Desert
»rank: 66950
0ur opinion:Description:Richard Harris and Monica Vitti star in writer/director Michelangelo Antonioni's masterpiece. An alienated ltalian wife searches for meaning in the industrial lunar landscape of Northern ltaly, to no avail. Highly acclaimed as a masterpiece of visual form and the winner of the lnternational Critics Award for Best Film at the Venice Film Festival in 1964.
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L' Avventura
»rank: 83294
0ur opinion: :Mr. Bongo Films presents another masterpiece from its tribute series to Michelangelo Antonioni - who won the 35th Anniversary Prize at the Cannes Films Festival in 1982, and was nominated for a Golden Palm. Antonioni is the renowned director of the classic film BL0W UP, as well as winner of the Silver Ribbon at the 1951 ltalian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. He is also an Academy Award nominee. L'Avventura established its director as a major international talent. This DVD release features a stunning ...
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The Scarlet Lady
»rank: 37427
0ur opinion:Description:A beautiful heiress to a perfume dynasty learns that her boyfriend has squandered her empire. She plans to kill him and then herself. She goes to spend the last week of her life on an incredible shopping spree in Paris.
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