Splendor (1989 film)
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Splendor is a 1989 Italian-French drama film directed by Ettore Scola.[1]
Plot
Jordan (Marcello Mastroianni) runs a struggling cinema called Splendor in a small town in Italy. Low ticket sales mean that the cinema is no longer a viable business, and Jordan reflects on his experiences running Splendor, from his arrival in the town as a child with his father. He meets French showgirl Chantal (Marina Vlady) at one of her performances, and she comes to work for him as an usher. Cinephile Luigi (Massimo Troisi) repeatedly attends screenings of Il Sorpasso in order to see Chantal, with whom he is besotted, and after a brief fling he begins working for Jordan as the projectionist. Attendance at the cinema decreases with the rise of television and Jordan considers bringing in strippers to try to solve his financial problems. Throughout are seen clips of the films shown at the cinema: Metropolis, It's a Wonderful Life, La Grande Guerra, Amarcord, amongst others.
Cast
- Marcello Mastroianni as Jordan
- Massimo Troisi as Luigi
- Marina Vlady as Chantal Duvivier
- Paolo Panelli as Mr. Paolo
- Pamela Villoresi as Eugenia
- Giacomo Piperno as Lo Fazio
Awards
- 1989 Cannes Film Festival Official Selection[2]
- Nastro d'Argento Best Cinematography (Luciano Tovoli)
References
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- 1989 films
- 1989 drama films
- Films directed by Ettore Scola
- Films set in a movie theatre
- Films set in Lazio
- Italian drama films
- Self-reflexive films
- Films with screenplays by Ettore Scola
- 1980s Italian films
- 1980s French films
- Warner Bros. films
- Gaumont (company) films