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The Story of Piera

Storia di Piera

France, West Germany, Italy

1983

107 Min
Color
1.66:1
Italian
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DIR Marco Ferreri

EXEC Luciano Luna

PROD Erwin C. Dietrich, Achille Manzotti

SCR Piera Degli Esposti, Dacia Maraini, Marco Ferreri

DP Ennio Guarnieri

CAST Hanna Schygulla, Isabelle Huppert, Marcello Mastroianni, Bettina Grühn, Angelo Infanti, Tanya Lopert, Renato Cecchetto, Maurizio Donadoni

ED Ruggero Mastroianni

PROD DES Lorenzo Baraldi, Luciana Levi

MUSIC Philippe Sarde

Cannes (In Competition): Best Actress, New York, Berlinale (Homage)

Synopsis

This special relationship, between a mother and her daughter, full of sensuality and complicity, has allowed me to create an extraordinary female character and, at the same time, to portray a family full of fears, rather unbalanced, but nevertheless searching infinite love. –Cannes Film Festival

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Marco Ferreri

An agent for a liqueur company, he became involved in the cinema by making short advertising films; later he worked in the production sector and finally in the sale of cinema equipment, moving to Spain. There he met the young humorist Rafael Azcona, with whom he set up an extraordinary, lasting working relationship: the first fruits of their partnership were “El pisito” (1958), “Los chicos” (1959) and “The Little Coach (El cochecito)” (1960), the three “Spanish comedies” marked by a corrosive anti-bourgeois sarcasm. On returning to Italy, Ferreri continued his Spanish theme with “Queen Bee (L’ape regina)” (1963), an anti-Catholic satire in which the institution of matrimony is so fiercely under fire as to unleash the ire of the censor (requiring various cuts in the film and a slight change to the title). He fared no better with “The Ape Woman (La donna scimmia)” (1964), a bitter and lucid parable on the relationships between the sexes, dominated by the exploitation of the weaker sex… read more

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21Nov12

Strange and brilliant film, which seems to disrupt something fundamental.

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