La Notte

La Notte

Movie |

Infidelity | Milan

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): Italiano (Italian)
  • Director(s): Franco Indovina, Liana Ferri, Berto Pelosso
  • Cast(s): Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti, Bernhard Wicki, Rosy Mazzacurati, Maria Pia Luzi See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 2min
  • Music: Giorgio Gaslini,Claudio Maielli
  • Award(s): Silver Ribbon 1962 (Won)
    Kinema Junpo 1963 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Don't Kill Me, Anni da Cane
  • Story:

    A day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their steadily deteriorating relationship in Milan. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti in the lead roles.

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7.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

A day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their steadily deteriorating relationship in Milan. Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. Starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti in the lead roles.

Ratings

7.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Silver Ribbon Award

Best Supporting Actress Migliore Attrice Non Protagonista | 1962 | Monica

Diploma of Merit Award

Best Foreign Actress | 1962 | Jeanne

Golden Berlin Bear Award

1961 | Michelangelo

David Award

Best Director Migliore Regista | 1961 | Michelangelo

Nominations
Kinema Junpo Award

Best Foreign Language Film | 1963 | Michelangelo

Silver Ribbon Award

Best Cinematography BW Migliore Fotografia in Bianco e Nero | 1962

Top 10 Film Award

Best Film | 1961 | Michelangelo

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Second part of the unofficial "Incommunicability Trilogy" also including L'Avventura (1960) and L'Eclisse (1962).

Famous Italian writer Umberto Eco (1932-2016) appears in the movie as a guest at the party of the Gherardini family.

One of Stanley Kubrick's favorite films.

Referenced in the end credits of Life of Brian (1979). 'If you have enjoyed this film, why not go and see "La Notte"?'

One of Lars von Trier's favorite films.

Popular Dialogues

"Lidia: [reading from a piece of paper] "When I awoke this morning, you were still asleep. As I slowly emerged from my slumber, I heard your gentle breathing and through the wisps of hair over your face I saw your closed eyes and I could barely contain my emotion. I wanted to cry out, to wake you up, because you slept so deeply, you almost seemed lifeless. In the half light, the skin of your arms and throat appeared so vibrant, so warm and dry that I longed to press my lips against it, but the thought of disturbing your sleep, of you awake in my arms again, held me back. I preferred you like this, something on one could take from me bacause it was mine alone - - this image of you that would be everlasting. Beyond your face I saw my own reflection in a vision that was pure and deep. I saw you in a dimension that encompassed all the times of my life, all the years to come, even the years past as I was preparing to meet you. That was the little miracle of this waking moment: to feel for the first time that you were and always would be mine and that this night would go on forever with you beside me, - with the warmth of your blood, your thoughts, and your will mixed with mine. At that moment, I realized how much I loved you, Lidia, and the intensity of the emotion was such that tears welled up in my eyes. For I felt that this must never end, that all our lives should be like an echo of this dawn, with you no belonging to me but actually a part of me, something breathing within me that could could ever destroy except the apathy of habit, which is the only threat I see. Then you awoke and with a sleepy smile, kissed me, and I felt there was nothing to fear that we'd always be as we were at that moment, bound by something stronger than time and habit.""

"Giovanni: I no longer have inspirations, only recollections."