Il bell'Antonio, directed by Mauro Bolognini. Italy, France, 1960, 103 min.
Bolognini takes a masterly look at Vitaliano Brancati's Sicily and its puppet theatre of Pirandellian paradoxes, between skin-deep machoism and embarrassed impotence, with a script by Pasolini, the movie's first fan who praised it for "its almost grandiose starkness".
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Sala Cinema
Admission via steps in via Milano 9a