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Voyage in Italy
(Viaggio in Italia)

Screening on Film
Directed by Roberto Rossellini.
With Ingrid Bergman, George Sanders.
Italy, 1953, 35mm, black & white, 100 min.

Tensions pile up in Rossellini’s deeply moving and beautifully nuanced story of a frustrated and bored British couple (Bergman and Sanders) who struggle to keep their marriage alive. The film resembles a diary as it meditates on the problems of the jaded communication between the spouses on their visit to Naples. As Rossellini has stated, “it was very important for me to show Italy, Naples, and that strange atmosphere in which is found a very real, very immediate feeling: the feeling of eternal life, something that has entirely disappeared from the world.”
 

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