Five young men dream of success as they drift lazily through life in a small Italian village. Fausto, the group's leader, is a womanizer; Riccardo craves fame; Alberto is a hopeless dreamer; Moraldo fantasizes about life in the city; and Leopoldo is an aspiring playwright. As Fausto chases a string of women, to the horror of his pregnant wife, the other four blunder their way from one uneventful experience to the next.
Franco Interlenghi
Moraldo Rubini
Alberto Sordi
Alberto
Franco Fabrizi
Fausto Moretti
Leopoldo Trieste
Leopoldo Vannucci
Riccardo Fellini
Riccardo
Leonora Ruffo
Sandra Rubini
Jean Brochard
Francescco Moretti
Claude Farell
Olga
Carlo Romano
Michele Curti
Enrico Viarisio
Signor Rubini
Paola Borboni
Signora Rubini
Lída Baarová
Giulia Curti
Arlette Sauvage
Mysterious Woman at the Cinema
Vira Silenti
Gisella
Maja Niles
Caterina
Achille Majeroni
Sergio Natali
Guido Martufi
Guido
Silvio Bagolini
Giudizio
Milvia Chianelli
Riccardo's Friend
Enzo Andronico
A Boy at the Carnival (uncredited)
Alberto Anselmi
(uncredited)
Riccardo Cucciolla
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Gustavo De Nardo
(uncredited)
Graziella De Roc
(uncredited)
Giovanna Galli
Ballerina (uncredited)
Franca Gandolfi
Ballerina (uncredited)
Lilia Landi
Self (uncredited)
Gigetta Morano
Alberto and Olga's Mother (uncredited)
Lino Toffolo
A Boy at the Carnival (uncredited)
Gondrano Trucchi
(uncredited)
Director, Screenplay, Story
Federico Fellini
Screenplay, Story
Ennio Flaiano
Story
Tullio Pinelli
March 28, 2022
7
I will admit that I still struggle to quite understand the awe Fellini seems to generate amongst fans. His films are beautifully shot but usually involve the most shallow of individuals faffing around in a vacuous world of privilege and emptiness. This one is much the same - "Fausto" (Franco Fabrizi) is a bit of a playboy who is stuck in an unhappy marriage with the sister of his friend "Moraldo" (Franco Interlenghi). He still plays away from home, and she usually forgives him until at last she has had enough and absconds with their child. He and his friend set off to find her... Perhaps he has grown up, and he does really care? I didn't really know, nor care myself. The characters are womanising, drunken, louts - good looking, I suppose - but their arrogance towards those less fortunate is irritating; their attitudes towards women - an approach I find common in Fellini films - almost prehistoric. It does have some moments of comedy and is a joy to watch from any aesthetic perspective. Good, but not great....
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Italian
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00