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Donne con le gonne
Renzo falls in love with feminist Margherita, too emancipated for him: they start a troubled relationship until he kidnaps her, forcing her to be an housewife devoted to her husband.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the intertwined lives of three women: Veronica, a young and naive girl from the provinces who comes to Rome hoping to become an actress; Assia, a sophisticated and experienced woman who works in a photography studio; and Ornella, a dancer who struggles to balance her career and personal life. Their paths cross in the vibrant and often challenging environment of the city, leading to friendships, rivalries, and self-discoveries.
Critical Reception
Ferzan Özpetek's directorial debut, 'Donne con le gonne,' was noted for its fresh perspective on female relationships and aspirations in contemporary Italy. While not a widespread critical darling, it was recognized for its sensitive portrayal of its characters and its vibrant aesthetic, characteristic of Özpetek's later work. Audience reception was moderate, appreciating its themes of empowerment and the exploration of urban life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early insights into female dynamics and ambition.
Recognized for its distinctive visual style and atmospheric direction.
Some critics found the plot somewhat meandering but appreciated the character development.
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Fun Fact
This film marked the directorial debut of Ferzan Özpetek, who would go on to become one of Italy's most celebrated contemporary filmmakers.
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