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Leap Into the Void

Salto nel vuoto

France, West Germany, Italy

1980

120 Min
Color
Italian
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DIR Marco Bellocchio

PROD Anna-Maria Clementelli, Silvio Clementelli

SCR Marco Bellocchio, Piero Natoli, Vincenzo Cerami

DP Giuseppe Lanci

CAST Michel Piccoli, Anouk Aimée, Michele Placido, Gisella Burinato, Antonio Piovanelli, Anna Orso, Pier Giorgio Bellocchio

ED Brigitte Sousselier

MUSIC Nicola Piovani

Cannes: Best Actress (Anouk Aimee), Best Actor (Michel Piccoli)

Synopsis

Mauro, a judge, is worried about his older sister Marta, who took care of him since he was a boy, and is now affected by psychic problems and suicide fantasies. She seems to recover from her depression when Mauro acquaints her with Giovanni, a brilliant actor at the edge of legality. Mauro become unconsciously jealous of this relationship, and try to get Giovanni arrested. –IMDb

Director

Original

Marco Bellocchio

Born in Piacenza in 1939 from a family of the upper middle-class, he attended the Liceo of the Barnabite Fathers; in 1959 he abandoned his studies in philosophy at the Catholic University in Milan and enrolled at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (The National Film School in Rom). Then, in London, he followed courses in cinema at the Slade School of Fine Arts, graduating with a thesis on Antonioni and Bresson. He made his debut in full-length films with Fist in His Pocket (I pugni in tasca) (1965), considered one of the best first works in the history of the Italian cinema. In this great film, the rebellious tendency of the young is skilfully expressed in terms of revolt against family and normality, through the story of a young man who decides to exterminate two members of his own family. His next film, China is Near (La Cina è vicina) (1967), marked a turn towards comedy, in the clash between bourgeois hypocrisy and the vain ambition of the fake revolutionaries… read more

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