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Flesh and Lace
Beverly a teaser bar girl, that think she hates men, but is in fact suffering from repressed nymphomania. She finds out when she flirts with her best friends man and gets thrown out in the street. Beverly runs into a toy store owner.
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Plot Summary
In Rome, a young woman named Francesca works as a seamstress and dreams of a better life. She becomes involved with several men, including a wealthy older businessman and a struggling artist, navigating the complexities of love, desire, and social expectations. Her choices lead her down a path of self-discovery and eventual independence.
Critical Reception
Flesh and Lace was met with mixed to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Catherine Spaak's performance and Pietrangeli's sensitive direction. While some found the narrative a bit conventional, many critics appreciated its nuanced portrayal of female ambition and sexuality in mid-20th century Italy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Catherine Spaak's captivating performance.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of a young woman's journey.
Noted for its atmospheric depiction of Roman society.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Flesh and Lace' are not widely available, but those that exist generally highlight the film's compelling lead performance and its thoughtful examination of a woman's personal growth.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film.
Fun Fact
Catherine Spaak, who plays the central character Francesca, was only 19 years old when she starred in 'Flesh and Lace' and had already established herself as a prominent young actress in Italian cinema.
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