La Casa Delle Donne 2003 Okru
Anna Gigante, Ivana Pantaleo, Anna Roberti, Totò Onnis 📜 The Plot: A Complicated "Tribe"
| Source | Rating | Comment | |--------|--------|---------| | La Repubblica (2003) | ★★★★ (4/5) | “A tender portrait of women at the margins, anchored by Golino’s magnetic presence.” | | Variety (2004) | ★★½ (2.5/5) | “Beautifully shot but suffers from an over‑deliberate tempo that may alienate non‑Italian audiences.” | | Cinecittà News (2020 retrospective) | ★★★★ (4/5) | “Re‑examined as a prescient look at the gender‑pay gap and regional brain‑drain.” |
A wealthy farmer named Rocco lives with three concubines: his maid and two sisters of his handyman. This arrangement creates a sprawling, complicated family where the lines of paternity and maternity are often blurred. la casa delle donne 2003 okru
The film highlights the resilience of women navigating a patriarchal society. Key themes include:
Stefania Caito, Vito Bruno, Ilaria Cangalosi, Francesco Capotorto, and Anna Capriati. Cinematography/Design: The film features makeup by Alessandro Bertolazzi. Letterboxd Viewing Information Anna Gigante, Ivana Pantaleo, Anna Roberti, Totò Onnis
Shot by Frederic Fasano, the film contrasts the harsh, bright, dusty landscapes of 1920s rural Apulia against the cramped, graying concrete reality of 1940s Bari.
Anna Gigante, Ivana Pantaleo, Anna Roberti, Totò Onnis, and Caterina Sylos Labini 📖 The Narrative Arc: A Story of Southern Italy Key themes include: Stefania Caito, Vito Bruno, Ilaria
The plot thickens with the arrival of Fedora, one of the children born of these complex unions. Determined to escape the suffocating atmosphere of her home, Fedora marries an accountant and moves to the city of Bari. However, her escape is short-lived as the rest of her unconventional family follows her, eventually settling into various apartments in the same building. The film then becomes a sprawling chronicle, following the family’s trials and triumphs through major Italian historical events, including World War II, the Resistance, and into the 1980s. The central theme is the affirmation of female characters, who, despite facing numerous challenges, eventually take control of the household. It’s a story of love, betrayal, resilience, and family bonds that are both unbreakable and deeply fraught.