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The White Dress
Kamal marries Dalal despite the rejection of his father, Omar Bey. Kamal dies in a tragic accident and his father kicks Dalal out and takes away her daughter. The years go by and she tries to steal from Ahmed, to buy a new dress for her daughter's wedding.
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Plot Summary
A lonely English writer, Richard, inherits an old villa in Italy and discovers a beautiful, ethereal woman named Silvana living there. As he becomes increasingly captivated by her mysterious presence and the villa's secrets, he finds himself drawn into a poignant and ultimately tragic relationship. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory.
Critical Reception
While not a widely distributed film, 'The White Dress' was generally met with a subdued but appreciative critical response, particularly for its melancholic atmosphere and De Sica's final directorial effort. Audiences often found it to be a haunting and visually appealing, albeit somber, piece.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dreamlike, atmospheric quality.
Noted as a poignant and melancholic final work from Vittorio De Sica.
Appreciated for its exploration of love and memory, though some found it slow-paced.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to limited distribution, but those available often highlight the film's beautiful cinematography and emotional depth, often describing it as a moving, albeit sad, cinematic experience.
Fun Fact
This film is notably Vittorio De Sica's final directorial work, released posthumously.
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