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Le Notti Bianche

1957 | 101m | Italian

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A middle-aged man meets a young woman who is waiting on a canal bridge for her lover's return.
Release Date: Nov 14, 1957
Director: Luchino Visconti
Writer: Luchino Visconti, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Genres: Romance, Drama
Keywords italy, dance, love, unrequited love, older man younger woman relationship, foreign language adaptation, modern day adaptation, dostoevsky, lonely
Production Companies Cinematografica Associati, Intermondia Films, Vides Cinematografica
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 13, 2026
Entered: Jan 13, 2026
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Name Character
Maria Schell Natalia
Marcello Mastroianni Mario
Jean Marais L'Inquilino
Marcella Rovena La Padrona della Pensione
Maria Zanoli La Domestica
Elena Fancera La Cassiera
Lanfranco Ceccarelli Un Coinvolto nella Rissa
Angelo Galassi Un Coinvolto nella Rissa
Renato Terra Un Coinvolto nella Rissa
Corrado Pani Un Giovinastro
Dirk Sanders Il Ballerino
Clara Calamai La Prostituta
Giorgio Albertazzi L'Inquilino / Narratore (uncredited)
Lys Assia La Cantante (uncredited)
Romano Barbieri Il Figlio della Famiglia Amica di Mario (uncredited)
Alberto Carloni Il Locandiere (uncredited)
Dino D'Aquilio Un Ragazzino (uncredited)
Enzo Doria Il Marinaio Che Balla (uncredited)
Anna Filippini La Figlia della Famiglia Amica di Mario (uncredited)
Carla Foscari (uncredited)
Biagio Gambini Dancer (uncredited)
Ferdinando Gerra Il Padre della Famiglia Amica di Mario (uncredited)
Giorgio Listuzzi La Guardia di Finanza (uncredited)
Leonilde Montesi La Madre della Famiglia Amica di Mario (uncredited)
Sandro Moretti Un Giovinastro (uncredited)
Mimmo Palmara L'Uomo Che Gioca a Carte con la Prostituta (uncredited)
Winni Riva (uncredited)
Sandra Verani (uncredited)
Name Job
Luchino Visconti Story, Director, Screenplay
Gabriele Palmieri Script Supervisor
Alberto De Rossi Makeup Artist
Giuseppe Rotunno Director of Photography
Vanda Tuzzi Script Supervisor
Rinaldo Ricci Assistant Director
Franco Ferrara Conductor
Mario Garbuglia Assistant Production Design
Eva Latini Assistant Editor
Lucio Orlandini Production Secretary
Fyodor Dostoevsky Novel
Pietro Notarianni Production Manager
Mario Chiari Production Design
Suso Cecchi d'Amico Story, Screenplay
Oscar Di Santo Sound
Paul Ronald Still Photographer
Renata Magnanti Hairstylist
Italo Tomassi Art Department Manager
Albino Cocco Assistant Director
Nino Rota Original Music Composer
Guglielmo Colonna Production Supervisor
Piero Tosi Costume Design
Silvano Ippoliti Camera Operator
Vittorio Trentino Sound
Nando Cicero Assistant Director
Dirk Sanders Choreographer
Renato Jaboni Production Secretary
Mario Serandrei Editor
Enzo Eusepi Set Decoration
Ruggero Mastroianni Assistant Editor
Name Title
Mario Maggi Producer
Franco Cristaldi Producer
Giuseppe Maggi Producer
Jean-Paul Guibert Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Marcello Mastroianni espies a young woman who is waiting, patiently, by a bridge. Initially he thinks she is one of the ladies of the night but as he passes he thinks he hears her crying. Distressed, she tries to flee from him but he manages to calm her down and they chat. They agree to meet next ev ... ening, same place same time - and that's the start of this charmingly simple drama that sees "Mario" and "Natalia" (Maria Schell) begin to confide in each other and cement a bond borne out of both of their emotional desires and frustrations. We also find out just why she waits each night. There are moments of intensity and joy as this story unfolds and we see a love burgeoning. Can it ever result in anything, though? The cold wintery evenings, the snow, the canals - they all add an eerie richness to two potent performances that show the vulnerabilities of their characters, their longings, disappointments and their hopes. Visconti also amiably incorporates a sense of family into the story well too. His being more around the relationship with the loudly omnipresent, but caring, landlady of his hotel (Marcella Rovena) and her's with her ageing grandmother - who rather comically uses a safety pin to adjoin their shirts so she cannot wander off! There is comedy here, but this film also has a sadness to it. Not a melancholic one, more an inevitability that somehow you just know is going to leave one of them quite possibly worse off in the end. Dostoevsky didn't much like "happy" endings - so don't go expecting one here, but there's a delicate chemistry to enjoy between Mastroianni and Schnell.

Jul 30, 2024