Monica Vitti
6 titles
Filmography
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L'Avventura
(1960)When a young socialite vanishes, her lover and her best friend search for her. But soon the woman's mysterious disappearance becomes only the background for a striking examination of modern human relationships.

Red Desert
(1964)A young wife and mother struggles to cope with her ultra-modern environment.

L'Eclisse
(1962)L'Eclisse was the final film in Antonioni's informal trilogy on contemporary malaise (following L'Avventuraand La Notte), a series of films that redefined the concept of narrative cinema.

The Flying Saucer
(1964)A wealthy American and a Secret Service agent venture into Alaskan territory to find proof of flying saucers before the Soviets do.

La Notte
(1961)Over the course of one day and night, a novelist and his distressed wife lament over the disintegration of their relationship. Antonioni’s muse Monica Vitti smoulders as seductive socialite.

The Phantom of Liberty
(1974)Bourgeois convention is demolished in Luis Buñuel’s surrealist gem THE PHANTOM OF LIBERTY. Featuring an elegant soiree with guests seated at toilet bowls, poker-playing monks using religious medals as chips, and police officers looking for a missing girl who is right under their noses, this perverse, playfully absurd comedy of non sequiturs deftly compiles many of the themes that preoccupied Buñuel throughout his career—from the hypocrisy of conventional morality to the arbitrariness of social arrangements.