Marriage Italian Style

Marriage Italian Style

Synopsis

In flashback, Domenico (Marcello Mastroianni) recalls his wartime romance with Filumena (Sophia Loren). He is so enamored with her that he finances her escape from the bordello where she lives and sets her up with a good job in the restaurant that he owns, and later finds a place for her on his mother's domestic staff. He is not, however, enamored enough to make their union legal, and expects Filumena to behave like a servant by day and his mistress by night. Years later, Filumena lies on her deathbed. The contrite Domenico finally consents to marry her. Not only does she make a full recovery, but she brings her three grown sons to live with the nonplused Domenico after the wedding. He tries to weasel out of the arrangement, but is mollified by Filumena's insistence that all three boys are his sons. Thus, after nearly twenty years' servitude, Filumena is at last in a position to call the shots. Sold to American distributors on the basis of Sophia Loren's revealing costumes (some of these absolutely defy the laws of gravity),Marriage Italian Styleremains a warm and spicy concoction today, even after years of less expert imitations. The film was based onFilumena Marturanoby Eduardo de Filipo.

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Film Details



[1900]

Cast and Creators

Vittorio de Sica


A whirlwind of emotions unfolds in Marriage Italian Style as Domenico, a successful businessman, finds his life turned upside down by the cunning Filumena (Sophia Loren). Their passionate affair, spanning years of hidden truths and unspoken desires, culminates in a surprising marriage with unexpected consequences. This Italian masterpiece, based on Eduardo de Filipo's play, is a timeless exploration of love, betrayal, and family ties.

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