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The Family

"In 1906 Carlo was born into a very large family..."

"The Family," an album with a velvet cover, is meant to touch the extended family of man. Formal portraits, bookends in this 80-year saga, enclose the central story, which opens with the baptism of Carlo, a baby in his grandfather's lap, and ends with Carlo as a grandfather with a baby in his arms. And never once do we get out of the house, whose rooms provide the film's structure. Comfort or passion? Carlo couldn't really decide until it was too late.

Top Cast

  • Vittorio Gassman

    Vittorio Gassman

    Carlo as a man / Carlo's grandfather

  • Fanny Ardant

    Fanny Ardant

    Adriana

  • Stefania Sandrelli

    Stefania Sandrelli

    Beatrice

  • Andrea Occhipinti

    Andrea Occhipinti

    Carlo as a young man

  • Emanuele Lamaro

    Emanuele Lamaro

    Carlo as a child

  • Cecilia Dazzi

    Cecilia Dazzi

    Beatrice as a young woman

  • Jo Champa

    Jo Champa

    Adriana as a young woman

  • Joska Versari

    Joska Versari

    Giulio as a child

  • Alberto Gimignani

    Alberto Gimignani

    Giulio as a young man

Overview

"The Family," an album with a velvet cover, is meant to touch the extended family of man. Formal portraits, bookends in this 80-year saga, enclose the central story, which opens with the baptism of Carlo, a baby in his grandfather's lap, and ends with Carlo as a grandfather with a baby in his arms. And never once do we get out of the house, whose rooms provide the film's structure. Comfort or passion? Carlo couldn't really decide until it was too late.

Rating

7.5 / 10
124 Reviews
1 Popular

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