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Filomena Marturano
Filomena, a former prostitute in her 40s, tricks a wealthy shopkeeper to marry her and support her three children.
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Plot Summary
Filomena Marturano is a street-smart Neapolitan woman who has been living with Domenico Soriano for years, believing herself to be his wife. When Domenico decides to marry a younger woman, Filomena discovers he never officially married her and asserts her rights as his long-time partner. Her clever schemes to secure her future and protect her three sons from a previous life lead to a humorous and ultimately touching battle of wills.
Critical Reception
This classic Neapolitan comedy, adapted from Eduardo De Filippo's own play, is celebrated for its witty script, vibrant characters, and the iconic performance of Sophia Loren. It masterfully blends humor with poignant moments, offering a sharp commentary on societal norms and the resilience of women.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and insightful portrayal of Neapolitan life.
Sophia Loren delivers a captivating and memorable performance.
The film skillfully balances comedic elements with dramatic depth.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's humor, strong character development, and timeless story.
Fun Fact
Sophia Loren reprised her role as Filomena Marturano in the 1964 film 'Marriage Italian Style', which was also based on Eduardo De Filippo's play and became an international success.
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