I jumped at the chance to finally strike what is arguably Antonioni’s most famous film off my List of Shame, only to find the 2.5hr experience incredibly tedious. Sure, the film is beautifully shot and the performances are well executed. The story line of a missing fiancee and the relationship that develops betweeen her lover […] Read more »
Identification of a Woman
While I wouldn’t class myself as much of a fan of Michelangelo Antonioni, I have enjoyed all of his films that I have seen. However, until today that consists solely of his English language contributions Blow-Up, Zabriskie Point and The Passenger. Identification of a Woman sees the director return to his native Italy for the […] Read more »