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Divorce Italian Style
TrailerIn 1962, divorce was illegal in Italy. A married Sicilian baron falls in love with his cousin and vows to wed her, it means that he must concoct a crime of passion to do away with his wife.Actors: Marcello Mastroianni, Daniela Rocca, Stefania Sandrelli, Leopoldo Trieste, Odoardo Spadaro, Margherita Girelli, Angela Cardile, Lando Buzzanca, Pietro Tordi, Ugo Torrente, Antonio Acqua, ...»Director: Pietro GermiCountry: EuroDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 1961IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Divorce Italian Style"
Village VoiceNovember 06, 2007[A] deeply amoral morality tale.
VarietyNovember 06, 2007Skillfully written, with a penetrating, almost brutal glimpse of Sicily and its antiquated way of life, it has been directed by Pietro Germi with lagless pace and consistent incisiveness, evoking constant chuckles rather than isolated guffaws.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003This is one of the funniest pictures the Italians have sent along.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 16, 2002It remains a terrific entertainment, a European corollary to Preston Sturges.
EmanuelLevy.ComApril 17, 2011Mastroianni, who was Oscar-nominated, truly shines in this wildly funny, darkly humorous Italian comedy, which was a huge international hit.
Kansas City StarNovember 07, 2008If you're in the mood for a cynical, time-traveling Italian vacation, you couldn't do much better than this.
TV GuideNovember 06, 2007A brilliant comic performance from Mastroianni which has been compared to the deadpan style of Keaton.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJune 15, 2006Wickedly funny black comedy satirizes Italy's antiquated institutions.
Creative LoafingMay 06, 2005Murder has rarely been as mirthful (cinematically speaking, of course) as in this uproarious Italian comedy.
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouApril 29, 2005It is the most subversive jab at Mastrioanni's chauvinist characters possible, circumstantial metaphysics in which the lecher is targeted by the very film he inhabits.
Filmcritic.comApril 18, 2005a black and silly exercise in hilarity
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