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The Night

by Michelangelo Antonioni
Sunday 08.05.22
La notte

Together with L’avventura and Fever, Michelangelo Antonioni's The Night forms a trilogy about human loneliness and alienation in modern society, topics that are as relevant today as they were over 60 years ago.

About the film

The Night takes place over one night, in one city, Milan. Still, Antonioni’s characters are pilgrims in strange lands and times. In The Night, that foreign territory is a marriage of ten years being questioned for the first time. Marcello Mastroianni, a novelist, and Jeanne Moreau, his wife, while visiting a dying friend, realize that there is little left between them. The rest of the night is spent in escape and disillusionment, played out against Antonioni’s rigorous sense of place and architecture.

The centerpiece of the film is Moreau’s walk through a Milan that is lacking in charm but filled with beauty and meaning for her, with only camera and composition to tell us so.

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