The church that appears for Roberta’s grandmother and grandfather wedding is the Chiesa di San Francesco, in Piazza Ospitale, Lodi.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino. Two lovers leave for a journey across Italy telling the story of the economic boom of the 1960s. A nice romance starring Stefania Sandrelli.
The scene in which Roberta is seated on the outside of a cafè, waiting for Franco, is in Piazza Grande, on the background there is the Duomo of Modena.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino, Roberta, a beautiful young landowner from Lombardy, and Franco, an unscrupulous and opportunistic mechanic. The two meet on the beach in Forte dei Marmi and are immediately attracted to each other. The story unfolds through encounters and escapes of the two protagonists, who aboard Roberta's "Alfetta" wander on the highway of the sun, in motels, luxury hotels, in an economic miracle landscape. The film was presented at the 65th. Venice Film Festival (2008) in the retrospective "THESE GHOSTS: ITALIAN CINEMA REDISCOVERED (1946-1975).
Roberta and Franco dine in a beautiful square, Piazza Roma, in Modena.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino, Roberta, a beautiful young landowner from Lombardy, and Franco, an unscrupulous and opportunistic mechanic. The two meet on the beach in Forte dei Marmi and are immediately attracted to each other. The story unfolds through encounters and escapes of the two protagonists, who aboard Roberta's "Alfetta" wander on the highway of the sun, in motels, luxury hotels, in an economic miracle landscape. The film was presented at the 65th. Venice Film Festival (2008) in the retrospective "THESE GHOSTS: ITALIAN CINEMA REDISCOVERED (1946-1975).
The panoramic terrace where Roberta and Franco have a drink during their honeymoon is in Venice, on top of Cà Giustinian, a renowned palace in Venice. The most representative building of the late Venetian Gothic style, located in the sestiere of San Marco and overlooking the Grand Canal. Here the Biennale takes place.Additionally, the rooftop terrace, is used to welcome guests at the openings of art and architecture exhibitions and dance, music, theater, and film festivals, spans two floors and offers the eye an exciting spectacle.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino, Roberta, a beautiful young landowner from Lombardy, and Franco, an unscrupulous and opportunistic mechanic. The two meet on the beach in Forte dei Marmi and are immediately attracted to each other. The story unfolds through encounters and escapes of the two protagonists, who aboard Roberta's "Alfetta" wander on the highway of the sun, in motels, luxury hotels, in an economic miracle landscape. The film was presented at the 65th. Venice Film Festival (2008) in the retrospective "THESE GHOSTS: ITALIAN CINEMA REDISCOVERED (1946-1975).
The jail in which Franco is kept after Roberta’s accusation, is in Piazza Castello, in Lodi.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino. Two lovers leave for a journey across Italy telling the story of the economic boom of the 1960s. A nice romance starring Stefania Sandrelli.
The avenue Roberta (Stefania Sandrelli) walks to go to the station and meet Franco (Angel Aranda), is the famous Viale Trento e Trieste in Lodi.Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino. Two lovers leave for a journey across Italy telling the story of the economic boom of the 1960s. A nice romance starring Stefania Sandrelli.
The pier on which Roberta and Franco walk is the Porto Canale in Viareggio, Lucca. Watch the full movie on www.movieitalyplus.comPlot:From the famous novel written by Alberto Arbasino, Roberta, a beautiful young landowner from Lombardy, and Franco, an unscrupulous and opportunistic mechanic. The two meet on the beach in Forte dei Marmi and are immediately attracted to each other. The story unfolds through encounters and escapes of the two protagonists, who aboard Roberta's "Alfetta" wander on the highway of the sun, in motels, luxury hotels, in an economic miracle landscape. The film was presented at the 65th. Venice Film Festival (2008) in the retrospective "THESE GHOSTS: ITALIAN CINEMA REDISCOVERED (1946-1975).