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Vacanze d'inverno

  • 1959
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Vacanze d'inverno (1959)
Comedy

Alberto Moretti arrives in Cortina D'Ampezzo ,with daughter Marcella,who has just won a TV contest ,the prize of which is a free stay in a luxury hotel.Alberto Moretti arrives in Cortina D'Ampezzo ,with daughter Marcella,who has just won a TV contest ,the prize of which is a free stay in a luxury hotel.Alberto Moretti arrives in Cortina D'Ampezzo ,with daughter Marcella,who has just won a TV contest ,the prize of which is a free stay in a luxury hotel.

  • Directors
    • Camillo Mastrocinque
    • Giuliano Carnimeo
  • Writers
    • Oreste Biancoli
    • Dominique Feri
    • Camillo Mastrocinque
  • Stars
    • Michèle Morgan
    • Georges Marchal
    • Vittorio De Sica
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    112
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Camillo Mastrocinque
      • Giuliano Carnimeo
    • Writers
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Dominique Feri
      • Camillo Mastrocinque
    • Stars
      • Michèle Morgan
      • Georges Marchal
      • Vittorio De Sica
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michèle Morgan
    Michèle Morgan
    • Steffa Tardier
    Georges Marchal
    Georges Marchal
    • Georges Tardier
    Vittorio De Sica
    Vittorio De Sica
    • Maurice
    Eleonora Rossi Drago
    Eleonora Rossi Drago
    • La comtesse Paola Parioli
    Denise Provence
    • Marceline
    Dorian Gray
    Dorian Gray
    • Carol Field
    Vira Silenti
    • Vera
    Christine Kaufmann
    Christine Kaufmann
    • Florence
    Geronimo Meynier
    • Franco
    Mario Valdemarin
    Mario Valdemarin
    • Toni
    Arielle Coigney
    • Dina Moretti
    Renato Salvatori
    Renato Salvatori
    • Gianni
    Pierre Cressoy
    Pierre Cressoy
    • Le comte Alfredo Parioli
    Ruggero Marchi
    • Produttore
    Alberto Sordi
    Alberto Sordi
    • Roger Moretti
    Enzo Turco
    • Magri
    Mercedes Brignone
    Mercedes Brignone
    • Princess Valmarin
    Lola Braccini
    Lola Braccini
    • Marchesa Serti
    • Directors
      • Camillo Mastrocinque
      • Giuliano Carnimeo
    • Writers
      • Oreste Biancoli
      • Dominique Feri
      • Camillo Mastrocinque
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    6skulli99

    Comedy, not in the best of Alberto Sordi tradition !

    By the late 1950's Italy seems to have developed the custom of going to 'White week' holidays, that is week long skiing holidays, something very popular nowadays. Alberto Sordi & Co, always ready to make fun of the latest trends in Italian society couldn't let this pass, and film was created dealing with jet setters holidaying among the the 'lower' class(that is our working class hero, Alberto Sordi), in the prestigious resort(still is) of Cortina d'Ampezzo.

    Alberto Sordi's disastrous attempts to socialize with the high society provides good entertainment, but the film becomes decidingly dull, in the scenes he is absent.

    The film does provide (unintentionally), a view of 1950's attitudes, like a,surprising love for drinking Whisky ! At the time Italians were hopelessly in love with anything American, so you wouldn't be caught dead ordering a glass of cool white wine in those times………it was definitely , Whisky con Soda !! Thankfully in Italy nowadays, everyone is back to ordering a cool glass of white wine,beer or plain espresso at the bar!

    Also the females talked about their own marriage infidelity, in the same tone as we talk about change of weather ! But this later fact, does show more of a stereotyped working class view of the upper class that the Upper class are so........ sophisticated that you(of the lesser caste), cannot speak to them for five minutes without making a total fool of yourself, with their thin ironic smile and measured polite manners they show a patronizing attitude towards you,... but of course you of the 'lesser' sort had better show the maximum respect to them, since they are after all extremely clever, and have an encyclopediatic cultural knowledge…..and of course, the Upper class know everything …… while we the lower class, are shameless in our ignorance.

    The Upper class drink gallons of Whisky(+soda) and of course, Martini cocktails, (whatever it is ?…., but it must be sophisticated since they drink it, with an olive inside and from small champagne glasses!) . The Upper class being very intelligent, play a very intelligent game called bridge(another 1950's and 60's obsession), change lovers like pajamas, (while we working class slug it out with work and traditional family values), and in general have a jolly good time………Dash it, Geeves pass me my champagne!!

    If you can survive watching married noblewomen sunning themselves on the chalet terrace gentily teasing each other about past and present lovers, (what ever happened to their hubbies …. , ooh yes…of course they are with their own lovers….how silly and bourgeois of me !!)……….and resist fast forwarding the video to the next Alberto Sordi scene, you will see a more anthropological study of how Italians would really like to live,(at least the men) but of course don't, ……..it's not reality show, just very bad comedy ! My vote for the film……..6.
    ItalianGerry

    Roman clerk meets high society on the slopes.

    Roman clerk Alberto (Alberto Sordi) and his daughter Titti (Christine Kaufmann) spend a week's vacation at the ski resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo, fee of charge, because the girl has won the trip in a radio contest. During the course of the week the ebullient and hopelessly gauche father is out of his element among the high-society types. He loses control of himself, courts the elegant Contessa Paola (Eleonora Rossi-Drago) who treats him as another amusing escapade to tell friends about. He spends scads of money he doesn't have so that by the end of the trip he has to hock the family car he and his daughter had arrived in (a cheap Fiat '600) and return home by train. Whenever gifted comic Sordi is on screen, the movie jumps to life; whenever he is not, it is often tedium in the snow. There is another exception in the character of hotel-concierge Maurizio, played by the esteemed Vittorio De Sica. In an effort to supplement his meager income, he is not above pandering to all the guests whims, (like the loaning of a private chalet for an amorous trysts) at the same time he is tipping off the paparazzi eager to catch vacationing bluebloods in flagrante delicto.until it all suddenly backfires on him when he finds that his own beloved daughter is about to be compromised. The cast is excellent. Besides Sordi and De Sica, we have Michele Morgan, Renato Salvatori, and the very good Vera Silenti as De Sica's daughter. Veteran director Camillo Mastrocinque helms routinely. The Technirama/Technicolor shots of the Dolomites are pleasing.

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    • Release date
      • June 18, 1959 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Vacaciones en Cortina D'Ampezzo
    • Production companies
      • Athena Cinematografica
      • Gallus Films
      • Sofradis
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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