Tempi nostri (1954)
Directed by Alessandro Blasetti, Paul Paviot

Comedy
aka: A Slice of Life

Film Synopsis

Five tales exploring the multiple facets of love.  Vasco and Mara are a young couple who fall in love but soon suffer from the privations of poverty.  She offers to find work as a prostitute, but he insists he can earn enough as a teacher to support them both.  Another couple in Rome are finding it impossible to make ends meet after the birth of their child.  They agree to leave the baby in a church but later they have a change of heart.  An older couple are unexpectedly reunited after several years as extras in a film.  Being asked to improvise their own dialogue, they finally have an occasion to confide in each other and reveal their true feelings.

In a remote mountain village, an old priest tries to talk a disillusioned old woman out of killing herself.  By saving the priest's life after he almost falls to his death, the woman realises that life is worth living after all.  A philandering bus driver finds himself an unexpected admirer when the latter tells him she wants to ditch her present boyfriend and start an affair with him.  Finally, a man sets out to win a camera by taking a photograph of an attractive woman in a room.  He gets the girl but loses the camera.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alessandro Blasetti, Paul Paviot
  • Script: Giorgio Bassani, Alessandro Blasetti, Suso Cecchi D'Amico, Sandro Continenza, Eduardo De Filippo, Ennio Flaiano, Claude-André Puget, Achille Campanile (story), Silvio D'Arzo (story), Agenore Incrocci (story), Giuseppe Marotta (story), Alberto Moravia (story), Marino Moretti (story), Ercole Patti (story), Vasco Pratolini (story), Anton Germano Rossi (story), Furio Scarpelli (story)
  • Cinematographer: Gábor Pogány
  • Music: Alessandro Cicognini, Joseph Kosma, Gorni Kramer, Giulio Cesare Sonzogno
  • Cast: Vittorio De Sica (Il conte Ferdinando - Don Corradino), Elisa Cegani (Signora Lidia), Delfi Tanzi (Scena all'aperto), Mario Scaccia (Scena all'aperto), Luisella Boni (Scena all'aperto), Toni Di Carlo (Scena all'aperto), Michele Sakara (Scena all'aperto), Marcello Mastroianni (Il marito di Maria - Pupo), Lea Padovani (Maria - Pupo), Nando Bruno (Tassista - Il pupo), Margherita Bagni (Il pupo), Danièle Delorme (Mara), Yves Montand (Vasco), François Périer (Lui), Dany Robin (Lei), Alba Arnova (Lei), Andrea Checchi (Lui), Michel Simon (Il professore), Sylvie (La vecchia - Casa d'altri), Nino Dal Fabbro (Casa d'altri)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 134 min
  • Aka: A Slice of Life ; The Anatomy of Love

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