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The Stranger

Lo straniero

France, Algeria, Italy

1967

104 Min
Color, Black and White
1.66:1
French, Italian
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DIR Luchino Visconti

PROD Dino De Laurentiis

SCR Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Georges Conchon, Emmanuel Roblès, Luchino Visconti, Albert Camus

DP Giuseppe Rotunno

CAST Marcello Mastroianni, Anna Karina, Bernard Blier, Georges Wilson, Bruno Cremer, Pierre Bertin, Jacques Herlin, Marc Laurent, Georges Géret

ED Ruggero Mastroianni

PROD DES Mario Garbuglia

MUSIC Piero Poletto

Venice (Competition)

Synopsis

In an atmosphere of political tension when the French still control Algiers, an Algerian is killed on the beach and a French man who has lived in Algiers all his life is arrested for the murder. A trial takes place. One of the witnesses was at the funeral of Arthur Meursault’s mother. It bothers other mourners and Mersault himself that he showed no emotion when his mother died. His eventful day at the beach takes place a short time after the funeral when he is examining what his life has been and what path should he take in the future. –IMDb

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Luchino Visconti

As Martin Scorsese notes in My Voyage to Italy, no 20th Century film-maker can lay claim to the unique disposition of Count Don Luchino Visconti di Modrone, the final heir to one of Europe’s oldest aristocratic families. For much of his youth, Visconti exulted in the privileges of his lifestyle. His house was a frequent retreat for the likes of Arturo Toscanini, Gabrielle d’Annunzio and Giacomo Puccini. His lifelong engagement in theatre and opera was imbibed from an early age along with brief passions such as raising horses and maintaining stables. It wasn’t long before Visconti began questioning the limitations of his lifestyle. Inspired by his intellectual yearnings, Visconti wandered away from his comfortable shelter and visited Paris. This would be a turning point in his life. Through his friendship with Coco Chanel, Visconti met French director Jean Renoir. He served as assistant director on some of Renoir’s best films from the 30s, including Toni, Partie de campagne and The Lower… read more

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Mai Ragab El-Refa'ey

7Apr13

Even though I did not find this film artistically interesting, it remains true to the book, unlike many films based on books. Almost everything in the book is there, and that happens to be the best bit about it. Second best bit is Anna Karina, and how well she portrays the role of the playful, care-free Marie.

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Egi

12Mar13

The self is the only reality, society is meaningless. Is that so Monsieur Mersault?

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Clarissa

6Mar13

I read the novel and I am dying to watch the movie version of it..

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Rman

2Sep12

It`s a poor adaptation of a great novel which has been written by Albert Camus, I guess that the director misunderstood the novel, unfortunately. In addition, casting is not appropriate, specially Anna Karina as Marie Cardona.

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Does anyone know where I can find this??

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