يعتبر هذا الفيلم من أفضل التعاونات بين لورين وماستروياني.
In a sharp shift in tone, Anna is a wealthy, bored socialite who drives a Rolls-Royce and contemplates running away with her lover, Renzo. However, when Renzo nearly crashes her precious car, her superficial priorities are exposed, revealing the cold reality beneath her glamorous Christian Dior wardrobe. 3. Mara (Rome) fylm yesterday today and tomorrow 1963 mtrjm bjwdt alyt top
قدرة لورين على التحول بين ثلاث شخصيات متباينة تمامًا تتطلب مشاهدة دقيقة لتعبيرات وجهها ولغة جسدها، وهو ما توفره الجودات الحديثة المرممة. Mara is a high-class sex worker who inadvertently
The final segment, "Mara," takes place in Rome and features what is perhaps the most famous scene in Italian cinema history: the striptease. Mara is a high-class sex worker who inadvertently causes a young seminary student to lose his vocation. The segment balances comedy with a surprising moral depth as Mara and her client, Augusto, navigate their desires against the backdrop of religious and social expectations. "Tomorrow" suggests a future where traditional values and modern liberation must find a way to coexist, often through compromise and humor. Conclusion: A Timeless Legacy she takes a vow of chastity
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ( Ieri, oggi, domani ), released in 1963, is a hallmark of Italian cinema that brilliantly blends social satire with romantic comedy. Directed by the legendary , this anthology film is celebrated for its wit, vibrant cinematography, and the unmatched chemistry between its leads, Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni .
Mara is a high-class prostitute whose beauty infatuates a young man living next door who is studying for the priesthood. To help set him back on his spiritual path, she takes a vow of chastity, much to the frustration of her regular client, Augusto (Mastroianni). This segment is famous for an iconic striptease scene. Key Details & Awards Vittorio De Sica Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni Academy Awards: Won Best Foreign Language Film (1965) Golden Globes: Won the Samuel Goldwyn International Award (1964) BAFTA Awards: Marcello Mastroianni won Best Foreign Actor (1965) David di Donatello: Won Best Production, Best Actor, and Best Actress (1964) classic collaborations between Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni, such as Marriage Italian Style