| Valentina Cortese, Gabriele Ferzetti,
Franco Fabrizi, Madeleine Fischer, Yvonne Furneaux, Ettore Manni,
Maria Gambarelli, Eleonora Rossi-Drago Roman couturier Clelia
(Eleonora Rossi-Drago) leaves the big city to work at a boutique
in Turin. She moves into a hotel and makes several new friends,
but is soon drawn into their extremely unpleasant lives. Clelia
enters a doomed relationship with a poor architect's assistant (Ettore
Manni), sees her new best friend Rosetta (Madeleine Fischer) commit
suicide after being jilted by her married lover (Gabriele Ferzetti),
and is eventually fired from her new job when her hysteria over
Rosetta's death interferes with her work. Clelia finally goes back
to Rome, and viewers will not blame her a bit. Le Amiche, based
on a 1949 article published in La Bella Estate ("Tre Donne
Sole" by Cesare Pavese), is perhaps Michelangelo Antonioni's
first great film. Juggling 10 characters with great aplomb, Antonioni
and co-screenwriters Suso Cecchi D'Amico and Alba De Cespedes have
created a rich, interlocking narrative which manages to rise above
mere melodrama through careful attention to the ebb and flow of
interpersonal relationships and a keen sense of balance. The fine
supporting cast includes Valentina Cortese, Yvonne Furneaux, and
Franco Fabrizi.
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