Diary of a Telephone Operator explained

Certo certissimo... anzi probabile
Director:Marcello Fondato
Starring:Claudia Cardinale
Music:Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography:Alfio Contini
Runtime:120 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Certo certissimo... anzi probabile (Certain, Very Certain, As a Matter of Fact... Probable; English title Diary of a Telephone Operator) is a 1969 Italian film based on the story of the same title by Dacia Maraini. It stars Claudia Cardinale and Catherine Spaak.[1]

Plot

Marta works as a telephone operator for a telephone company. She lives with her friend Nanda in Nanda's flat but Nanda's priority is above anything else to find a husband. When she feels she has found the right man she doesn't want Marta any longer in her flat. But while Nanda's relationship fails, Marta meets and marries a man named Pietro. Only then it turns out her husband has an old friend. The man, a foreigner, moves in with the two of them. Marta tries to pair off the foreigner with her single friend Nanda. Both women think this might work out. But Pietro's friend has bought a boat in order to sail around the world with Pietro and when the friend announces to do this alone, Marta's husband has a breakdown. In the end Pietro abandons Marta, explaining to her that he has no plans for a return from this journey with his friend.

Cast

Marta Chiaretti

Nanda

Stefano

Pietro

Crispino

director of a telephone company

Carmelo

photographer

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Claudia Cardinale . Mymovies.it. December 1, 2010.