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L’Avventura (NR)
Genre: Drama
Directed by: Michelangelo Antonioni
Starring: Gabriele Ferzetti, Monica Vitti, Lea Massari, Dominique Blanchar

When this ran in 2007, I wrote: “The four-star rating I’ve afforded Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’Avventura (1960) is born of a desire to approach the film as objectively as possible. Objectively, this is an important film—maybe even close to a great film. The rich, detailed, deep-focus black-and-white images that make up the film are so striking that they alone make the movie worth the price of a ticket. I understand, too, the fuss that greeted this movie in 1960. The film’s daring choice to present a mystery that has no solution—the disappearance of a socially prominent young woman (Lea Massari) going through a bout of cosmic malaise on a deserted island during a posh boating trip—was just arty enough to capture the imagination. ... However, from a completely subjective point of view, the movie—like most Antonioni—never engaged my emotions and frequently bored me. Still, I can’t deny the quality of the film, and I’d never suggest it shouldn’t be seen.” For the full review go to: www.mountainx.com/movies/review/lavventura

Classic World Cinema by Courtyard Gallery will present L’Avventura at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 30, at Phil Mechanic Studios, 109 Roberts St., River Arts District (upstairs in the Railroad Library). Info: 273-3332, www.ashevillecourtyard.com


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The film’s daring choice to present a mystery that has no solution
And there goes any interest I had in watching the film.

Jeremy Dylan's avatar

Jeremy Dylan

Sep 27, 2011 at 7:38 PM


Surely, there could be other reasons to see the film.

Ken Hanke

Sep 28, 2011
at 8:14 PM


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