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Adua and Company (1960)

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Summary: The bordellos of Rome are closing down, and four working girls decide to plough their hard-earned cash into an out-of-town trattoria. They need the support of a shifty but powerful ex-client to get them started. The business takes off and they begin to believe they have a chance of a new kind of life, without having to sell their bodies. However, the shadow of their pasts is ever-present. (Channel4.com)
AKA: Adua e le compagne
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Country: Italy
Directed By: Antonio Pietrangeli
Written By: Ruggero Maccari
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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na lostinlodos
50
T2
na DrinkMilk
82
T10
na JooJoo
8
T9
na zae
65
T5
na Hopscotch
95
T10
na Moribunny
85
T10
A superb Italian Neorealist film, with all the best qualities of the movement. Naturalistic situations form a sophisticated narrative, full of insight and emotionally hard-hitting, great atmosphere and music, and uniformly masterful acting from everyone from Signoret and Mastroianni to the smallest roles.
na borislugosi
80
T8
na imdb
79
T10
na empiremag
4
T7
"A neglected gem from one of Italian cinema's greatest talents."
na cinebaixar
84
T8
na Siltem
70
T8
na GFD
89
T9
na FitFortDanga
81
T8
Adua and her "colleagues" are on their own after their brothel is outlawed. As they struggle to learn a new way of living, they find that society keeps pressuring them to return to their old ways. I haven't been too thrilled with Signoret, but this is a role she was born to play, brassy and bold. The film manages to be quite entertaining, a relative rarity in neo-realism. The jazzy score helps, as does the fine camerawork, but it's really the characters and performances that keep it compelling.
Average Tier 8 from 13 Rankings rss