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TRIBUTE TO ANTONIONI SERIES Mr Bongo Films presents another masterpiece from it s tribute series to Antonioni. Identification of a Woman follows on from Story of a Love Affair which is released end of 2007. Antonioni won 35th Anniversary Prize at the Cannes Films Festival in 1982, and was nominated for a Golden Palm. Antonioni is the renowned Academy Award Nominee director of BLOW UP and L AVVENTURA. As well as Winner of the 1951 Silver Ribbon at the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists. Antonioni s films are considered some of the most influential in film aesthetics. This film is the quintessential recapitulation of the Antonioni look, of the Antonioni style, and the existential isolation of Antonioni characters, wandering aimlessly in a search for connection. This beautiful and atmospheric film plays up to ANTONIONI s key themes that run through his work lack of communication, the mystery-as a journey-of-self-discovery links the film with the director s earlier BLOW UP (1966) and THE PASSENGER (1975). Carlo Di Palma s cinematography at the Venice locations is superb. Visually, as the camera moves through blue rooms inhabited by bored aristocrats, through the fog on a highway, and along the lagoons of Venice, the aesthetic is beautifully Italian, but the emotional attitude is coolly French. The movie director Niccolo has just been left by his wife. Subsequently he embarks on an obsessive relationship with a young woman who eventually leaves him and disappears (shades also of L AVVENTURA [1960]); while searching for her, he meets a variety of other willing girls (among them Antonioni s own future wife Enrica Fico). This gives him the idea of making a movie about womens relationships. He starts to search for a woman who can play the leading part in the movie.
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Synopsis
A divorced, middle-aged filmmaker (Milian) searching for a leading lady to star in his next feature comes to realise that he has been subconsciously utilizing this task to instead find a new lover. Being a little over ambitious, he manages to become romantically involved with two women. After an initial attempt at juggling the relationships, the filmmaker is left alienated and confused when one of the women mysteriously disappears and the other becomes pregnant with another man's child. An atmospheric, erotic love story from acclaimed Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni (ZABRISKIE POINT, RED DESERT, BLOW-UP).
The last film of Antonioni
Review date: 2008-07-23 Rating: 8 out of 10
Maybe not as great as L'Avventura or La Notte, but still a great film. As in L'Avventura a girl disappears, and as in La Notte the protagonist is a director searching for a (new) woman to love. I liked this movie, the acting is good, the characters are interesting, the plot is captivating and the ending is ambiguous. And for about 7GBP it is good value for money. The transfer is good, though there are no extras. If you like Antonioni, you should buy/watch this one. Recommended!