When 12-year-old Renato, riding through his small Italian town on his new bicycle, sees the voluptuous Malèna, little does he know he's beginning an infatuation that will carry him through the tumultuous days of World War II. Malèna begins as an enraptured depiction of Renato's adolescent mind--chronicling the way he stares, hypnotised, at Malèna's garters pressing through the material of her tight skirt, or his frustrated rebellion against the indignity of wearing short pants--but soon transforms into a portrait of small-town prejudice. Malèna's looks spark lust and envy in the townspeople; when her husband dies in combat, the gossip only intensifies, to the point where Malèna is dragged into court to defend herself against accusations of adultery. When the women of the town refuse to sell her edible food at the market, Malèna has little choice but to become what she's been unjustly accused of being. At the end, a twist of fate turns this tale of longing and jealousy into a heartbreaking love story. Monica Bellucci exudes the can't-help-it eroticism that makes Malèna such a lightning rod for everyone's desires with a beauty reminiscent of Isabelle Adjani. The movie seems to wander at times, but the ending has a powerful emotional impact. From the director of Cinema Paradiso.--Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com
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Monica Bellucci | Malèna Scordia |
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Giuseppe Sulfaro | Renato Amoroso |
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Luciano Federico | Renato's Father |
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Matilde Piana | Renato's Mother |
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Pietro Notarianni | Professor Bonsignore |
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Gaetano Aronica | Nino Scordia |
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Gilberto Idonea | Avvocato Centorbi |
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Angelo Pellegrino | Segretario politico |
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Gabriella Di Luzio | Mantenuta del Barone |
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Pippo Provvidenti | Dott. Cusimano |
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Maria Terranova | Moglie Dott. Cusimano |
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Marcello Catalano | Lieutenant Cadei |
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Elisa Morucci | Lupetta |
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Domenico Gennaro | Farmacista |
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Vitalba Andrea | Moglie farmacista |
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Giuseppe Pattavina | Pretore |
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Franco Catalano | Negoziante |
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Daniele Arena | Agostino |
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Giovanni Litrico | Pinè |
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Gianluca Guarrera | Nicola |
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Michel Daniel Bramanti | Sasà |
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Giuseppe Zizzo | Tanino |
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Totò Borgese | Milite fascista |
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Emanuele Gullotto | Negoziante dischi |
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Aurora Quattrocchi | Tenutaria bordello |
| Director | Giuseppe Tornatore |
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| Writer | Giuseppe Tornatore, Luciano Vincenzoni | |
| Producer | Carlo Bernasconi, Mario Cotone, Fabrizio Lombardo, Teresa Moneo, Rick Schwartz, Mario Spedaletti, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein | |
| Musician | Ennio Morricone | |
| Photography | Lajos Koltai | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [Italian] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 07, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 2 |