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I girasoli
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Directed by
Vittorio De Sica
Produced by
Arthur Cohn, Joseph E. Levine, Carlo Ponti
Written by
Tonino Guerra, Giorgi Mdivani, Cesare Zavattini
Starring
Marcello Mastroianni, Sophia Loren, Lyudmila Savelyeva
Music by
Henry Mancini
Cinematography
Giuseppe Rotunno
Editing by
Adriana Novelli
Release date(s)
March 14, 1970 (1970-03-14)
Running time
101 minutes
Country
Italy
Language
Italian,
Russian
Sunflower (Italian: I girasoli) is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It was the first occidental film to be filmed in the USSR.
Plot edit:
"A woman born for love. A man born to love her. A timeless moment in a world gone mad."
Giovanna (Sophia Loren) and Antonio (Marcello Mastroianni) get married to delay Antonio's deployment during World War II. After that buys them twelve days of happiness, they try another scheme, in which Antonio pretends to be a crazy man. Finally, Antonio is sent to the Russian Front. When the war is over, Antonio does not return and is listed as missing in action. Despite the odds, Giovanna is convinced her true love has survived the war and is still in Russia. Determined, she journeys to Russia to find him.
In Russia, Giovanna visits the sunflower fields, where there is supposedly one flower for each fallen Italian soldier, and where the Germans forced the Italians to dig their own mass graves. Eventually, Giovanna finds Antonio, but by now he has started a second family with a woman who saved his life, and they have one daughter. Childless, having been faithful to her husband, Giovanna returns to Italy, heartbroken, but unwilling to disrupt her love's new life. Some years later, Antonio returns to Giovanna, asking her to come back with him to Russia. Meanwhile, Giovanna has tried to move on with her own life, moving out of their first home together and into her own apartment. She has started dating again, has given birth to a baby boy, and is living as a single parent. He explains his new life, how war changes a man, how safe he felt with his new woman after years of death. Unwilling to ruin Antonio's daughter's or her own new son's life, Giovanna refuses to leave Italy, expressing an intense emotional maturity in her choice. As they part, Antonio gives her a fur, which he had promised years before that he'd bring back for her. The lovers lock eyes as Antonio's train takes him away from Giovanna, and from Italy, forever.
Cast edit:
Sophia Loren - Giovanna,
Marcello Mastroianni - Antonio,
Lyudmila Savelyeva - Masha (Maria),
Galina Andreyeva - Valentina, Soviet official,
Anna Carena - Antonio's Mother,
Germano Longo - Ettore,
Nadya Serednichenko - Woman in sunflower fields,
Glauco Onorato - Returning soldier,
Silvano Tranquilli - Italian worker in Russia,
Marisa Traversi - Prostitute,
Gunars Cilinskis - Russian Ministry Official,
Carlo Ponti, Jr. - Giovanna's Baby,
Pippo Starnazza - Italian official,
Dino Peretti,
Giorgio Basso,
Awards edit:
David di Donatello: Best Actress (Sophia Loren),
Academy Award nomination for Best Music, Original Score
Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license
Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license
