Realtà Romanzesca
Realtà Romanzesca

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Realtà Romanzesca

1969
Movie
69 min
Italian

Bizarre situations from around the world are looked at in this Mondo film.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Mario MonicelliGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

The film follows a series of interconnected stories set in Rome, where ordinary people find their lives taking unexpected and often absurd turns. A lonely writer attempts to escape his mundane existence through his creative work, a married couple navigates a hilariously complicated marital crisis, and a group of friends engage in a series of elaborate schemes. The narrative weaves together these disparate elements, highlighting the peculiar blend of the mundane and the fantastical in everyday Roman life.

Critical Reception

Realtà Romanzesca received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. While some critics lauded Monicelli's signature blend of satire and social commentary, and the performances of its star-studded cast, others found the film's episodic structure somewhat disjointed. Audiences generally appreciated its humor and relatable characters, making it a moderately successful film at the Italian box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its witty dialogue and sharp observations on Italian society.

  • Applauded for strong performances, particularly from Ugo Tognazzi and Monica Vitti.

  • Some found the interwoven storylines to be less cohesive than anticipated.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a larger trend in Italian cinema of the late 1960s that explored social issues and human relationships through comedic and often satirical lenses.

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