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Oh! Sabella

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Oh! Sabella
Directed byDino Risi
Written byPasquale Festa Campanile
Massimo Franciosa
Ettore Giannini
Dino Risi
CinematographyTonino Delli Colli
Music byMichele Cozzoli
Release date
  • 1957 (1957)
LanguageItalian

La nonna Sabella (internationally released as Oh! Sabella) is a 1957 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It is based on the novel of the same name written by Pasquale Festa Campanile.[1] The film won the Golden Shell at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.[2] It was followed by La nipote Sabella.

Synopsis

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Raphaël, a young engineer, returns to his native village at the bedside of his dying grandmother, Isabelle. This one is actually doing wonderfully, it was a ruse to get her grandson back because she wants to see him marry a rich heiress, Evelyne. Raphaël bends to his desire and woos Evelyne, but he is much more attracted to the seductive Lucie, a childhood friend. Despite the money and Isabelle's opposition, he ends up marrying Lucie.

Criticism

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"(...) In fact, the film manages to sustain itself throughout the first half, thanks above all to a screenplay which (despite being less quick than that of Poveri ma belli), does not lack tasty ideas and guessed skits (...)"[3]

"The film would like to be a pleasant little picture of the province and show in a humorous key certain situations caught in reality. The screenwriters and director have also trod the hand, filling the story with commonplaces. The acting, especially that of Rascel in a parish priest, is affected by this heaviness of hand. Good photography."[4]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Irene Mazzetti, I film di Dino Risi, Gremese Editore
  2. ^ Lino Micciché, Storia del cinema italiano, Edizioni di Bianco & nero, 2001
  3. ^ Anonimo, Cinema Nuovo, 15 settembre 1957
  4. ^ Segnalazioni cinematografiche, vol. 42, 1957
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