Giuseppina
Giuseppina

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Giuseppina

1960
Movie
32 min
Italian

Oscar winning short in which a young girl observes the array of quirky characters who pass her father's rural petrol station.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: René ClémentGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, an Italian woman named Giuseppina finds herself in a difficult situation when her husband is taken prisoner by the Germans. She is forced to seek work and shelter with a young French woman named Paulette, who is involved with the Resistance. As they navigate the dangers of wartime occupation and their own personal struggles, they form an unlikely bond.

Critical Reception

René Clément's 'Giuseppina' is a poignant wartime drama that explores themes of resilience, human connection, and survival amidst the horrors of conflict. While not as widely discussed as some of Clément's other works, it received generally positive reviews for its sensitive portrayal of its characters and its atmospheric direction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its understated emotional depth and character development.

  • Noted for its atmospheric depiction of wartime France.

  • Appreciated for Alida Valli's compelling performance.

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Fun Fact

René Clément, known for films like 'Forbidden Games' and 'Is Paris Burning?', directed 'Giuseppina' early in his career, showcasing his developing skill in crafting emotionally resonant dramas.

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CinemaSerf

This is quite a quirky documentary, produced by BP, that follows a morning in the life of the eponymous girl who is a bit bored, so watches the customers come and go through her dad's petrol station because he won't take her to the nearby f...