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Rating: 7.9/10 by 462 users

Divorce Italian Style (1961)

Ferdinando Cefalù is desperate to marry his cousin, Angela, but he is married to Rosalia and divorce is illegal in Italy. To get around the law, he tries to trick his wife into having an affair so he can catch her and murder her, as he knows he would be given a light sentence for killing an adulterous woman. He persuades a painter to lure his wife into an affair, but Rosalia proves to be more faithful than he expected.

Directing:
  • Pietro Germi
  • Mirta Guarnaschelli
  • Mirta Guarnaschelli
  • Enzo Battaglia
  • Renzo Marignano
Writing:
  • Ennio De Concini
  • Pietro Germi
  • Ennio De Concini
  • Alfredo Giannetti
  • Pietro Germi
  • Alfredo Giannetti
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Dec 20, 1961

Rating: 7.9/10 by 462 users

Alternative Title:
Divorţ în stil italian - RO
이혼 - 이탈리언 스타일 - KR
Divorț italian - RO
Divorce à l'italienne - FR
Skilsmässa på italienska - SE
Scheidung auf Italienisch - DE
Divorcio a la italiana - ES
Развод по-итальянски - SU
Divórcio à Italiana - PT
Rozwód po włosku - PL
イタリア式離婚狂想曲 - JP
Διαζύγιο αλά Ιταλικά - GR

Country:
Italy
Language:
Italiano
Runtime: 01 hour 44 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: italy, sicily, italy, divorce

Marcello Mastroianni
Ferdinando Cefalù
Daniela Rocca
Rosalia Cefalù
Leopoldo Trieste
Carmelo Patanè
Odoardo Spadaro
Don Gaetano Cefalù
Angela Cardile
Agnese Cefalù
Lando Buzzanca
Rosario Mulè
Pietro Tordi
Attorney De Marzi
Ugo Torrente
Don Calogero
Bianca Castagnetta
Donna Matilde Cefalù
Giovanni Fassiolo
Don Ciccio Matara
Laura Tomiselli
Aunt Fifidda
Saro Arcidiacono
Dr. Talamone (uncredited)
Renzo Marignano
Communist Party Activist (uncredited)
Bruno Bertocci
Man in the Square (uncredited)
Pietro Fumelli
Judge (uncredited)
Alba Maiolini
Woman in the Courtroom (uncredited)

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As a bizarre tribute to my mom on her 75th birthday and her 46-year-marriage to her only love, my father, who died in 2011, and to her subsequent loyalty and devotion, with stubborn refusal to even contemplate having another relationship, I decided to watch 'Divorce Italian Style'. It was hilarious and highly enjoyable. It certainly deserved its Oscar win for Best Screenplay, as well as its nominations that year both for Best Actor (Marcello Mastroianni) and Best Director (Pietro Germi). The latter tends to get thrown under the bus and ignored altogether when it comes to mentioning pivotal Italian directors of the period. Not so. Though this is thus far the only film of his I have seen, the guy--both in terms of script writing this comedy and behind the camera--is a sheer genius. Do yourself a favour and watch it today!


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