Le ambiziose

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Le Ambiziose
Directed byAntonio Amendola
Written byAntonio Amendola
Aldo Barni
Guido Leoni
Nicola Manzari
Carlo Veo
Produced byGiorgio Moser
CinematographyGiuseppe Aquari
Edited byMario Serandrei
Gabriele Varriale
Music byPiero Umiliani
Release date
  • 1961 (1961)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Le ambiziose (English: Ambitious Women) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Antonio Amendola.

Plot[edit]

The "Beauty of the Year" competition brings together thirty beautiful girls in a seaside town. As they prepare for the contest, each ambitious participant tries to win over the jury using various tactics, such as recommendations, threats, promises, and persuasive gestures. Marina, who joins at the last minute to replace another contestant, is motivated by a simple desire to win the sewing machine promised to all participants, regardless of the final rankings.

Federici, a young and disillusioned journalist, is drawn to Marina's modesty. He develops a personal interest in her and tries to help her by resorting to some gentle blackmail. In the end, faced with the jury's disagreement, each determined to promote their favorites, the only way to avoid scandals is to declare the least recommended contestant as the winner. However, it's later revealed that even she had influential recommendations, including from a prominent politician. Marina, despite not winning the top spot, discovers love with Federici.

Cast[edit]

Censorship[edit]

When Le ambiziose was first released in Italy in 1961 the Committee for the Theatrical Review of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities rated it as VM16: not suitable for children under 16. In addition the committee imposed the removal of the following lines and scenes: 1) Flora's line: “He was sophisticated, if he didn’t watch a pornographic film first... then nothing!”; 2) scenes in which the female artist in her studio flatters Miss Calabria (“What a nice tan you have; Lucky sun that can kiss whoever! What a body you have! Your skin is pure and smooth”) along with the scene in which Miss Calabria scared by the attention of the artist leaves the room; 3) any mentions of Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani made by the Festival organizers during the final meeting will be removed.[1] The official document number is: 33723, it was signed on 3 January 1961 by Minister Renzo Helfer.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Italia Taglia Database of the documents produced by the Committee for the Theatrical Review of The Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, from 1944 to 2000.
  2. ^ Italia Taglia Database of the documents produced by the Committee for the Theatrical Review of The Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, from 1944 to 2000.

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