Donatella (film) explained

Donatella
Director:Mario Monicelli
Producer:Roberto Amoroso
Starring:Elsa Martinelli
Cinematography:Tonino Delli Colli
Music:Gino Filippini
Distributor:Variety Distribution
Runtime:103 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Donatella is a 1956 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Monicelli. At the 6th Berlin International Film Festival Elsa Martinelli won the Silver Bear for Best Actress.[1]

Plot

Donatella is a simple and honest Roman girl, daughter of a bookbinder and girlfriend of Guido, a gas station owner. One day she finds a woman's handbag containing valuables and documents, and decides to return it to her owner, a wealthy American lady who offers Donatella a job as a secretary as a reward: she has to manage the lady's villa during her absences, a job that does not require any particular commitment and allows Donatella to live for a while in the high society, unknown to her. Donatella casually meets Maurizio, a rich, elegant and well-educated young man, and ends up falling in love. When Maurizio discovers the humble origins of Donatella, he thinks that she has deceived him; but then he is convinced of Donatella's good faith, and thanks also to Guido's honesty, who acknowledges that he is not the right man for Donatella and agrees to leave her free, Donatella and Maurizio end up marrying.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 6th Berlin International Film Festival: Prize Winners . 26 December 2009 . berlinale.de . 23 November 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151123190645/https://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1956/03_preistr_ger_1956/03_Preistraeger_1956.html . dead .