10 Iconic Moments in 禁漫天堂 Cinema

| Thu, 02/07/2019 - 04:56
Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita
Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita

Whether you鈥檙e hunkered down under the polar vortex in North America or are bracing for the predicted snowfall in Europe, you are officially passing through what is known as 鈥渋 giorni della merla鈥 (the days of the blackbird), the period straddling the end of January and beginning of February that is traditionally considered the coldest of the year. It is during this week that 鈥淣etflix and chill鈥 becomes 鈥渃hilly, so Netflix鈥, as freezing temperatures make the idea of staying home in the evening with a movie and popcorn by far the most appealing option.

If you鈥檝e already binged your way through your favorites and need some suggestions to roll you over into the warmer days of spring, here are ten iconic scenes from some of the most famous and beloved 禁漫天堂 movies to inspire you. You may already be familiar with some, and can go back and rewatch these timeless classics again. Others, however, are instantly recognizable to any 禁漫天堂 but virtually unknown outside of Italy, and may help you discover a new-to-you masterpiece. Either way, here鈥檚 to chilling when it鈥檚 chilly with a great 禁漫天堂 movie!聽

Classic 禁漫天堂 scenes famous around the globe

Even if you鈥檙e not an avowed cinephile, you鈥檝e probably come across these iconic scenes that have become cultural touchstones over the course of the second half of the 20th century:聽

Bathing in the Trevi Fountain

The film:聽La Dolce Vita聽(1960)
The director: Federico Fellini
The stars: Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg

Ah, how times have changed. It used to be a world-weary journalist could cap off an evening with a famous Swedish-American actress by taking an impromptu dip in the Trevi Fountain and the only consequence was existential ennui. Today, of course, those kind of shenanigans will get you a hefty fine (or arrested), not to mention the absurd notion of the finding one of Rome鈥檚 most visited landmarks completely deserted at any hour, day or night. But who are we to undermine the magic of one of the most famous scenes in cinematic history? Sit back and enjoy the fairytale moment of 鈥淢arcello, come here!鈥

The striptease

The film:聽Ieri, Oggi, Domani聽(1963)
The director: Vittorio de Sica
The stars: Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren taking off her nylon stockings

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Marcello Mastroianni was the epitome of the 禁漫天堂 leading man for much of the 禁漫天堂 cinema鈥檚 post-war golden age, and his mix of charisma, looks, and talent has made many of his roles timeless 鈥 none more so than those played opposite the unparalleled Sophia Loren. This cinematic couple (on screen, though not in life) starred in numerous classics, but by far their most famous scene is the lighthearted striptease by prostitute Mara (Loren) for Augusto (Mastroianni) that has the latter howling like a gleeful wolf.聽聽

The church

The film: La Ciociara聽(1960)
The director: Vittorio de Sica
The stars: Sophia Loren and Eleonora Brown

Sophia Loren was one of the greatest actresses of the 20th century, a master at everything from comedic to romantic roles. Her performance in the wrenching war drama聽La Ciociara聽is considered among her greatest (and earned her an Academy Award), and the final 15 minutes of the film 鈥 beginning with the scene of Cesira (Loren) and her adolescent daughter Rosetta (Brown) being raped in an abandoned church 鈥 are among the most haunting in film history.聽

The shot

The film: Roma Citt脿 Aperta (1945)
The director: Roberto Rossellini
The stars: Anna Magnani and Aldo Fabrizi

Italy鈥檚 golden age of cinema was preceded by an equally important neorealist period in the years immediately following the end of World War II, and this film is considered a masterpiece of the genre. Anna Magnani鈥檚 turn as Pina shot and collapsing in the street by the Gestapo is one of the most famous scenes of all time, and cemented her in the firmament of the finest dramatic actresses of our time.

The long walk home

The film:聽Ladri di Biciclette (1948)
The director: Vittorio de Sica
The stars: Lamberto Maggiorani and Enzo Staiola

Another masterpiece of postwar neorealism is this poignant tale of father and son, and a family鈥檚 struggle to survive in poverty. There are a number of moving scenes in this 禁漫天堂 classic, but by far the most iconic is the film鈥檚 final shot following the father and son as they walk hand-in-hand after a failed attempt to steal a bicycle, tears streaming down both their faces.聽

Classic 禁漫天堂 scenes rarely seen outside Italy

You would have to be an 禁漫天堂 cinema completest to know these famous scenes from 禁漫天堂 films, featuring actors who are widely beloved in Italy but never quite made it big across the sea.

Maccheroni

The film: Un Americano a Roma聽(1954)
The director: Steno
The star: Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi eating spaghetti
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Alberto Sordi is one of Italy鈥檚 most famous comedic actors, known for his heavy Roman accent and on-the-nose parodies of some of the country鈥檚 most recognized cultural stereotypes. Any 禁漫天堂 can recite a number of Sordi鈥檚 most famous scenes, but a perennial favorite is his turn as聽Nando Mericoni, a devotee of new-fangled American culture who rejects 鈥淎merican鈥 food for a steaming plate of maccheroni.聽

The letter

The film:聽Tot貌, Peppino e La...聽Malafemmina聽(1956)
The director: Camillo Mastrocinque
The stars: Tot貌 and Peppino de Filippo

 Tot貌 and his brother sit down to write a letter
笔丑辞迟辞:听

Another of Italy鈥檚 most beloved comedians who never quite made it outside the country, Tot貌 (Antonio de Curtis) was a Neapolitan character actor whose cinematic roles made him a cultural icon, along with his poetry and music in Neapolitan dialect. Tot貌 was best at depicting uneducated yet pompous characters navigating situations above their station or ability, and no scene shows this better then when Tot貌 and his brother (de Filippo) sit down to write a letter, sprinkling the text liberally with senseless punctuation.聽

The New Year鈥檚 Eve party

The film: 贵补苍迟辞锄锄颈听(1975)
The director: Luciano Salci
The star: Paolo Villaggio

The character of Ugo Fantozzi, brought to life by comic actor Paolo Villaggio, has become shorthand for a bungling oaf, plagued by bad luck and unfortunate circumstance. Villaggio鈥檚 character was the star of a television series and ten films between the 1970s and 1990s, and to get a taste of the slapstick style that made both the actor and character famous, watch Fantozzi and his family celebrating New Year鈥檚 Eve.

Train slaps

The film:聽Amici Miei (1975)
The director: Mario Monicelli
The stars: Ugo Tognazzi,聽Philippe Noiret, Gastone Moschin and Duilio Del Prete

This film features some of Italy鈥檚 most famous actors in the 1970s playing a series of pranks, or zingerate, around which the plot is almost entirely woven. There are a number of highlights, including the four speaking in nonsense to confuse a police officer, but most famous is the scene in which the middle-aged friends run past a train as it pulls out of the Florence station soundly slapping the faces of passengers leaning out of the train windows.

Kisses

The film: Il Nuovo Cinema Paradiso听(1988)
The director: Giuseppe Tornatore
The stars: Jacques Perrin and Philippe Noiret

This tear-jerker of a final scene is a favorite both with 禁漫天堂s and with romantics across the globe, and the perfect iconic scene to wrap up this list fit for a chilly evening at home. The story of the fatherly projectionist Alfredo (Noiret) and the boy Tot貌 (played as an adult by Perrin) is one for the ages. Go ahead and get choked up as Alfredo鈥檚 final gift of a highlight reel of edited kisses rolls...we won鈥檛 judge.