Gala
Gala

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Gala

1961
Movie
20 min
French

A more polished version of Pourvu, set in a black cha-cha nightclub. Relying more upon looks, faces, and unease, rather than gags or dialogue, Pollet sets the cool elegance of the club's manager against the decidedly uncool Melki and his sartorial inadequacies.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Antonio PietrangeliGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In Rome, a wealthy businessman encounters a beautiful woman with a mysterious past. As their relationship deepens, he becomes entangled in her dangerous life, uncovering secrets that threaten his own.

Critical Reception

Gala is a lesser-known Italian drama that received mixed to positive reviews upon its release, often praised for its stylish direction and performances, though some critics found its plot to be somewhat predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of Roman high society.

  • Laurence Harvey's performance as the conflicted protagonist was often highlighted.

  • Some reviews noted a meandering narrative in the film's latter half.

Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but contemporary reviews suggest a film appreciated for its aesthetic qualities and dramatic tension.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in Rome, utilizing its distinctive architectural beauty as a backdrop for the unfolding drama.

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