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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_NotteLa Notte - Wikipedia

    La Notte ([la ˈnɔtte]; English: "The Night") is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau and Monica Vitti (with Umberto Eco appearing in a cameo).

  2. La Notte: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Marcello Mastroianni, Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti, Bernhard Wicki. A day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their steadily deteriorating relationship.

  3. La Notte (The Night) 1961 Michelangelo Antonioni. A husband and wife in 1960s Milan are isolated from each other and displaced in the modern world in Michelangelo Antonioni's tale of love and space.

  4. Jan 20, 2021 · Bookended by L’avventura (1960) and L’eclisse (1962), it’s in Antonioni’s 1961 film, La notte, that his critique of the rich jetsetters hits its mark most powerfully.

  5. Moodily sensual cinematography and subtly expressive performances make La notte an indelible illustration of romantic and social deterioration. This psychologically acute, visually striking modernist work was director Michelangelo Antonioni’s follow-up to the epochal L’avventura.

  6. La Notte, the middle child of the alienation trilogy, is a poignant formalist masterwork that charts the emotional despondence and interior degradation of a failing loveless marriage, externalized in the prosaic modernist architecture of 1960s Milan.

  7. www.newyorker.com › goings-on-about-town › moviesLa Notte | The New Yorker

    Sep 8, 2016 · La Notte. By Richard Brody. September 8, 2016. Photograph courtesy Everett. In Michelangelo Antonionis 1961 drama, the romantic conflicts of an intellectual couple in...