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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: DUB
EAN: 9781417227259
Format: Closed-captioned, Black & White, Dolby
ISBN: 1417227257
Label: KOCH VISION
Languages: FrenchOriginal LanguageItalianOriginal LanguageEnglishDubbed
Manufacturer: KOCH VISION
MPN: 6225
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: KOCH VISION
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 10, 2004
Running Time: 111 minutes
Studio: KOCH VISION
Theatrical Release Date: September 11, 1961
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"Girl with a Suitcase" is an interesting film that draws us into two very different characters. One is a world-wise "singer" who took some time off from her occupation to follow a young playboy. The other is the slightly underage brother of that playboy whose innocence contrasts nicely with the singer. "Girl with a Suitcase" is a very mature and somewhat complex film that can generally fit into the "coming of age" film category. What seperates GWAS from the others in that genre is the maturity ... Read More
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"Girl with a suitcase" is perhaps the first film that we would label as the Italian answer to the emerging French New Wave. Regarding the moral codes at those times, the script describes the agonic desperation of an alluring woman in pursuit of her pretended happiness. Although her efforts are unfruitful, the bother of his lover tries to give her advices and consolation, but the fatality hovers that cloudy atmosphere, leaving her with just an exit door.
Valerio Zurlini (1926-1982) was ... Read More
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This film is available on dvd from more than one company. This "Saturday Matinee" edition is missing approximately fifteen minutes, its visually quality is poorer, and the subtitles are less well done. The "No Shame" edition comes as a box set of two Valerio Zurlini films (the other is "Violent Summer," 1959)and contains several important scenes lacking in the "Saturday Matinee" edition.
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I love the movie but other agree the quality is quiet bad,in parts pices of the film are cut off at the edges the film is also bubbled into english wich is a shame sinse you dont really get the feeling of the actors as you would if it was in italian, The movie is quiet good girl(Aida) is left by her boyfriend and goes in search of him only to fall in love with his younger brother(lorenzo), this relationship is not accepted by his guardian and his teacher a local priest, her former boyfriend vertually ... Read More
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You loved her as the truly exotic love interest in "The Pink Panther" (released in 1964), but here you get a chance to see her at her Roman best in this 1960 Italian film (directed by Valerio Zurlini) as she plays a beautiful young woman who, suitcase in hand, follows her ex-lover to Parma. Dressed in billowing skirts and the kind of peasant blouse apparently only found in Italian stores, she follows her ex-lover only to fall in love with his adolescent brother. This is a well-designed and planned DVD ... Read More
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