'Tis Pity She's a Whore (film) explained

'Tis Pity She's a Whore
Director:Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Producer:Silvio Clementelli
Screenplay:Alfio Valdarnini
Carlo Carunchio
Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
Starring:Charlotte Rampling
Oliver Tobias
Fabio Testi
Music:Ennio Morricone
Cinematography:Vittorio Storaro
Editing:Franco Arcalli
Country:Italy
France
Runtime:140 minutes
Studio:Clesi Cinematografica
Distributor:Euro International Film

Tis Pity She's a Whore (Italian: Addio fratello crudele,) is a 1971 film adaptation of John Ford's tragedy.[1] It is directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, who co-wrote the screenplay, and stars Charlotte Rampling as Annabella, Oliver Tobias as Giovanni, and Fabio Testi as Soranzo.[2] The musical score was composed by Ennio Morricone.

Plot

See main article: article. In the city of Mantua, during the Italian Renaissance, Giovanni, the son of a propertied man, is sent to study abroad having never met his sister, Annabella, who is a couple of years younger than him. After ten years of separation, the now beautiful Annabella is reunited with her brother for the first time, as adolescents. The young siblings are immediately attracted and cannot help falling in love with each other. After struggling with their feelings for some time Giovanni and Annabella begin a secret relationship, and she becomes pregnant. Knowing that the world will condemn them, Giovanni leaves his father's villa, and Annabella accepts the marriage proposal of her suitor, the wealthy noble Soranzo. After Soranzo discovers that he has been the object of a deception, he makes plans for a bloody vengeance.

Reception

Italian film critic Marco Giusti writes that Rampling undresses as much as she can, but that it is Fabio Testi's physique that is imposing: Always naked and often framed at the height of his buttocks, it is causing the spectators some embarrassment. Giusti perfectly remembers the sight of Testi's big hairy buttocks on the screen of the cinema Verdi in Genoa. However, Teo Mora "forced" Giusti and Enrico Ghezzi to stage it at the Teatro dell'Archivolto in Genoa. Giusti acted as Soranzo, Testi's character; he has not done any theatre since.

Accolades

The film received two Nastro d'Argento Award nominations; Best Cinematography (Vittorio Storaro) and Best Production Design (Mario Ceroli).

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. 8860736269.
  2. Book: Roberto Chiti. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Roberto Poppi. Enrico Lancia. Gremese, 1991. 8876059695.