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La terrazza

  • 1980
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.1K
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La terrazza (1980)
ComedyDrama

During a dinner in a Roman terrace, the lives and experiences of multiple characters intertwine.During a dinner in a Roman terrace, the lives and experiences of multiple characters intertwine.During a dinner in a Roman terrace, the lives and experiences of multiple characters intertwine.

  • Director
    • Ettore Scola
  • Writers
    • Agenore Incrocci
    • Furio Scarpelli
    • Ettore Scola
  • Stars
    • Vittorio Gassman
    • Ugo Tognazzi
    • Jean-Louis Trintignant
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ettore Scola
    • Writers
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Ettore Scola
    • Stars
      • Vittorio Gassman
      • Ugo Tognazzi
      • Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Vittorio Gassman
    Vittorio Gassman
    • Mario
    Ugo Tognazzi
    Ugo Tognazzi
    • Amedeo
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Enrico D'Orsi
    • (as Jean Louis Trintignant)
    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Luigi
    Stefania Sandrelli
    Stefania Sandrelli
    • Giovanna
    Carla Gravina
    Carla Gravina
    • Carla
    Ombretta Colli
    Ombretta Colli
    • Enza
    Galeazzo Benti
    • Galeazzo
    Milena Vukotic
    Milena Vukotic
    • Emanuela
    Stefano Satta Flores
    • Tizzo
    Serge Reggiani
    Serge Reggiani
    • Sergio
    Agenore Incrocci
    Agenore Incrocci
    • Vittorio
    • (as Age)
    Leonardo Benvenuti
    • Un ospite
    • (as Leo Benvenuti)
    Ugo Gregoretti
    Ugo Gregoretti
    • Altro ospite
    Lucio Lombardo Radice
    • Self
    Francesco Maselli
    Francesco Maselli
    • Self
    Mino Monicelli
    • Il presidente della RAI
    Claudio Sestieri
    • Director
      • Ettore Scola
    • Writers
      • Agenore Incrocci
      • Furio Scarpelli
      • Ettore Scola
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews10

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    8brogmiller

    The depressed privileged.

    Commedia all'Italiana had pretty well run its course by the time Ettore Scola made this film but its dark humour, scathing social satire and colourful characters certainly qualify it as typical of that particular genre. One is hardly surprised as the award-winning script is by the redoubtable duo of Age and Scarpelli whilst the cast is headed by three of the greatest male practitioners of Italian comedy, namely Marcello Mastroianni, Vittorio Gassman and Ugo Tognazzi. The absent Alberto Sordi gets a mention! As a bonus there are beautifully observed portraits of a deranged writer by Jean Louis Trintignant and a depressed pen-pusher by Serge Reggiani. On the distaff side Stefania Sandrelli proves once again that she is more than just a pretty face by picking up a Nastro d'Argento for her performance as Gassman's lover and as Mastroianni's ex-wife the elegant Carla Gravina was recognised at Cannes.

    Although not Scola's greatest this is still the work of a master film-maker, is eminently watchable and fully justifies its length. The inexorable passing of time with its painful regrets, the fragility of relationships and the frailties of humankind as depicted here cannot fail to strike a chord and we are furthermore treated to a level of artistry from the principals that belongs to a vanished era.
    6bob998

    Long and not always on the mark

    Ettore Scola seemed to epitomize Italian cinema in the 70's and early 80's. What great films he did: We All Loved Each Other so much, Ugly Dirty and Bad, A Special Day (for me it's Mastroianni's best), Passion of Love (incredible story of beauty and ugliness), Le Bal, etc. Where directors like Bertolucci and Bellochio seemed to lose their way in political argument, Scola stayed on his feet and created wonderful satires of bourgeois complacency.

    The Terrace is too long--almost three hours--and too loaded with characters to have much force. The political and social problems described here seem obscure and distant from us in time. The speech Mario gives to the PCI congress is well done (he's asking for forgiveness for his adultery with Giovanna) but hasn't much dramatic effect. Much better are the little touches: the elderly waiter dragging the wagon over the tile floor, making an awful screeching sound as Luigi and Carla dine; the workmen who reduce the size of Sergio's office in ten seconds flat--wonderful effect; Sergio trying to talk to the head of RAI in the latter's office, with the huge Grecian bust between them, very funny.

    I should point out that far too much of the comedy misses its mark and falls flat: I don't know what Scola was trying to do with Enrico's writer's block and the finger in the pencil sharpener. Marie Trintignant appears as eye candy throughout the film and serves no purpose in the story. If you choose to watch this, get ready to hit the fast forward button.
    7slzoras

    What else?

    The movie's status as a cult classic definitely makes sense to me now. It's a very satirical and thorough look at the italian elite of intellectuals and artists, all of them very narcissistic, pretentious, self-pitying, emotionally unstable, in a constant internal state of decay, brandishing political theory without actually applying it, fighting unsuccessfully against the world of the 80s and capitalism and profit. All the main characters are tragic, and their awareness of their own pathetic nature makes them even more unhappy. They're all men who use women or demand their attention and their love, they try to find happiness where it doesn't belong. The theme of the movie is the humorous existential loneliness of the self-aware bourgeoisie. I have some complaints, like the fact that the movie is a bit long for my taste, and some of the 5 episodes really drag. The actors are almost all pretty good, the final raging monologue of Mario is amazing. The humor holds up pretty well, and it's always interesting to see how an older generation of creatives saw themselves. Overall, not very digestible, but fine as an intellectual and thought provoking portrait of the 80s artlife.
    3JofiElias

    Awful movie

    Horrible sound, horrible photography, horrible screenplay, horrible acting. It seems to be directed with the left foot. Miles and miles away from the masterpieces 'C'eravamo tanto amati' or 'Una giornata particolare'.

    Too much ambitious as well as superficial. It tries to represent the moral and political defeat of a generation, but the characters are two-dimensional.

    Very uncertain in the choice of style: naturalistic or grotesque? It would have been better to go with the grotesque, because this kind of naturalism is very depressing. Scola used a bunch of actors who have always played anti-naturalistic characters in the glorious years of Italian cinema, so they are poorly utilized.

    I'm sure this film will be forgotten over time.
    10beto-19

    It's a classic

    Adorable, intelligent and politic driven movie. The best Italian director ever commands great actors and conducts the audience through a journey of passionate and bitter fellows who dare to fight for their beliefs.

    In La Terrazza there are some amazing speeches - which I don't recall exactly - about every human being's right to happiness and love.

    Maybe I liked it so much because I'm already a big fan of Ettore Scola. I also recommend his masterpieces "C'eravamo Tanto Amati" (the best Victorio Gassman performance) and "La Cena" (the last Gassman appearance).

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    • Trivia
      Serge Reggiani's character in the movie Is producing a TV adaptation of Théopile Gautier's famous novel "The Captain Fracasse";10 years later, director Ettore Scola will make a movie adaptation of the same novel, titled "CAPTAIN FRACASSA'S JOURNEY"
    • Quotes

      [repeated line]

      Hostess at 15° PCI's Congress: Dinner is served. Come!

    • Connections
      Featured in La strana coppia. Incontro con Age e Scarpelli (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto N.8 in La Minore
      by Antonio Vivaldi

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1980 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Die Terrasse
    • Filming locations
      • Foro Piscario, Via della Tribuna di Campitelli, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Mario and Giovanna in the ruins of a Roman monument)
    • Production companies
      • Dean Film
      • International Dean
      • Les Films Marceau-Cocinor
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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