alr

The Passionate Thief
(Risate di gioia)

Directed by Mario Monicelli.
With Anna Magnani, Totò, Ben Gazzara.
Italy, 1960, DCP, black & white, 106 min.
Italian with English subtitles.
DCP source: Rialto Pictures

Titanus’ golden age, the 1950s and early 1960s, was also the golden age of the Italian comedy, and the studio was one of the pioneers of both the “pink neorealism” of the 1950s and the “commedia all’italiana” of the 1960s. One of the masters of the latter genre, Mario Monicelli, directed this star vehicle meant to bring together two icons: Anna Magnani and Totò, the comic star whose long screen career began with Titanus in 1937. The pair play longtime friends enlisted by a brutish thief to rob an American tourist on New Year’s Eve in Rome. The film ultimately revolves less around the criminal scheming and more around affairs of the heart, as farce alternates with moments of tenderness or melancholy, all marked with Monicelli’s gift for creating memorable and endearing characters.

Part of film series

Read more

Titanus,
Portrait of a Studio

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

The Reincarnations of Delphine Seyrig

Read more

Rosine Mbakam, 2025 McMillan-Stewart Fellow

Read more

The Illusory Tableaux of Georges Méliès

Read more

Activism and Post-Activism. Korean Documentary Cinema, 1981-2022

Read more

Fables of the Reconstruction. Nelson Carlo de Los Santos Arias

Read more

Ben Rivers, Back to the Land

Read more

Harvard Undergraduate Cinematheque

Read more

Make Way for Tomorrow. Carson Lund’s Eephus

Read more

Jessica Sarah Rinland’s Collective Monologue