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Teresa la ladra

Venice Classics
Director:
Carlo Di Palma
Production:
Minerva Pictures
Running Time:
123’
Language:
Italian
Country:
Italy, France
Year:
1973
Main Cast:
Monica Vitti, Michele Placido, Stefano Satta Flores, Fiorenzo Fiorentini, Isa Danieli, Valeriano Vallone, Luciana Turina, Carlo Delle Piane, Nazzareno Natale, Anna Bonaiuto
Screenplay:
Dacia Maraini Age & Scarpelli
Cinematographer:
Carlo Di Palma
Editor:
Ruggero Mastroianni
Production Designer:
Luciano Ricceri
Costume Designer:
Adriana Berselli
Music:
Riz Ortolani
Sound:
Mario Dallimonti
Restoration:
CSC - Cineteca Nazionale
Laboratorio:CSC – Cineteca Nazionale Digital lab
Dal romanzo:Memorie di una ladra
Di:Dacia Maraini

Sinossi

Teresa Numa, born into a large family in Anzio, is obliged to leave home and look for work. After ten different jobs in seven years, she ends up as a kitchen maid in the house of the stationmaster, Cavalier Nardecchia, at Campo di Carne. Here she gives birth to a son, but only manages to marry Sisto, the child’s father, some years later. As her husband, an ardent Fascist, is killed in the course of the Allied landing in Sicily, Teresa moves temporarily to Rome, where she starts to live by her wits and gets mixed up with some petty thieves. Sent to prison just before Liberation, she tries her luck on her release in Livorno, Genoa and Milan, but in vain. Returning to Rome, she ends up first of all back in jail and then even in a mental asylum. She hitches up with Tonino Santità, driver of a government minister, and then the thief Ercoletto. Released from the criminal asylum, old and worn out, she goes back to Anzio to savor a bit of illusory happiness in the fields full of flowers she knew as a child.

Director’s and Actor’s Statements

It must have been a subject I found congenial. I’m not a writer and I’ve never presumed to come up with an original screenplay: but if I was going to make a film it had to be about something close to me, in which I could picture myself. A chance encounter with Dacia Maraini and Moravia helped me in this sense and, when it was all over, I could declare myself truly satisfied.
Carlo Di Palma

Teresa la ladra, what a beautiful film! [With] a real character (that I knew, studied, loved), a story that crossed Italy with the war and the poverty. [...] A woman who only loved, unwittingly ironic, and passionate. In short, at last a character of the people, human as I like them [...] People liked it, and I waded into my work. I made myself old and ugly, and I did it with love even though it was a very tough journey.
Monica Vitti in Laura Delli Colli, Monica Vitti, Rome: Gremese, 1987.

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION: Euro International Film

RESTORATION CURATED BY: CSC-Cineteca Nazionale
via Tuscolana 1524
00173 – Roma, Italia
Tel. +39 06722941
csc@cert.fondazionecsc.it
http://www.fondazionecsc.it

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH: MINERVA PICTURES
Via Marcella 6
00153 – Roma, Italia
Tel. +39 0684242430
Mob. +39 3286122100
i.ricci@minervapictures.com

LABORATORY: CSC-Cineteca Nazionale Digital lab

WORLD SALES: Ilaria Ricci
Mob. +39 3286122100

ITALIAN DISTRIBUTION: Ilaria Ricci – MINERVA PICTURES
Via Marcella 6
00153 – Roma, Italia
Tel. +39 0684242430
Mob. +39 3286122100
i.ricci@minervapictures.com

PRESS OFFICE 1: Pierluigi Manzo – MANZO PICCIRILLO
Italia
Mob. +39 3470133173

PRESS OFFICE 2: Gabriele Barcaro – CSC-Cineteca Nazionale
gabriele.barcaro@gmail.com


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