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| Segment | Setting | Plot Summary | |---------|---------|---------------| | (Yesterday) | Naples, poor neighborhood | Adelina (Loren) sells black-market cigarettes. To avoid jail, she keeps getting pregnant so her husband Carmine (Mastroianni) can’t be forced to arrest her. A hilarious and earthy tale of sex, law, and large families. | | "Anna" (Today) | Milan, affluent | Anna (Loren) is a wealthy industrialist’s wife bored with her marriage. She has an affair with a novelist (Mastroianni), leading to witty dialogue about consumerism, feminism, and modern love. | | "Mara" (Tomorrow) | Rome, high society | Mara (Loren) is a high-class prostitute. Her client, a spoiled seminarian-turned-playboy (Mastroianni), falls for her. The most visually famous segment ends with Loren’s legendary striptease. | The film is divided into three segments, each
The film is divided into three vignettes, each named after the female character played by Loren: Adelina of Naples To avoid jail, she keeps getting pregnant so
The film is divided into three segments, each exploring the power of women's sexuality and social dynamics in 1960s Italy. Adelina (Naples):
) is a celebrated anthology film that captures the vibrant spirit of Italian cinema's golden era. Directed by the legendary Vittorio De Sica
| Segment | Setting | Plot Summary | |---------|---------|---------------| | (Yesterday) | Naples, poor neighborhood | Adelina (Loren) sells black-market cigarettes. To avoid jail, she keeps getting pregnant so her husband Carmine (Mastroianni) can’t be forced to arrest her. A hilarious and earthy tale of sex, law, and large families. | | "Anna" (Today) | Milan, affluent | Anna (Loren) is a wealthy industrialist’s wife bored with her marriage. She has an affair with a novelist (Mastroianni), leading to witty dialogue about consumerism, feminism, and modern love. | | "Mara" (Tomorrow) | Rome, high society | Mara (Loren) is a high-class prostitute. Her client, a spoiled seminarian-turned-playboy (Mastroianni), falls for her. The most visually famous segment ends with Loren’s legendary striptease. |
The film is divided into three vignettes, each named after the female character played by Loren: Adelina of Naples
