

Movie spotlight
Agosto
Summer of 1964. The professor Carlos and the couple Dário and Alda spend time together in the beach during vacations. Away from the colonial war, everything seems lost in time.
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Plot Summary
Set in Rome during August, the film follows a series of interconnected stories depicting the lives and struggles of various individuals during the sweltering summer heat. It explores themes of loneliness, familial relationships, and the search for meaning amidst everyday life. Characters grapple with their pasts, present challenges, and uncertain futures in a city that seems to pause and reflect.
Critical Reception
Agosto received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising Monicelli's directorial touch and the performances, particularly Marcello Mastroianni. Some found the episodic nature to be a bit disjointed, while others appreciated its poignant and observational approach to Italian life during the summer.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of Rome in summer.
Marcello Mastroianni delivers a characteristically nuanced performance.
Some reviewers noted a lack of strong narrative cohesion between the vignettes.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for being one of the last directorial efforts by the legendary Italian filmmaker Mario Monicelli, a master of the Italian comedy genre.
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