A Special Day | |
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Italian | Una giornata particolare |
Directed by | Ettore Scola |
Written by | Ruggero Maccari Ettore Scola Maurizio Costanzo |
Produced by | Carlo Ponti |
Starring | Sophia Loren Marcello Mastroianni |
Cinematography | Pasqualino De Santis |
Edited by | Raimondo Crociani |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Production companies | Compagnia Cinematografica Champion Canafox Films |
Distributed by | Gold Film (Italy) |
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Running time | 106 minutes |
Countries | Italy Canada[1] |
Language | Italian |
A Special Day (Italian: Una giornata particolare) is a 1977 period drama film directed and co-written by Ettore Scola, produced by Carlo Ponti, and starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. Set in Rome in 1938, its narrative follows a housewife (Loren) and her neighbor (Mastroianni) who stay home the day Adolf Hitler visits Benito Mussolini.
Themes addressed in the film include gender roles, fascism, and the persecution of homosexuals under the Mussolini regime.
An Italian-Canadian[1] co-production, the film premiered at the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. It earned several accolades and nominations, including David di Donatello Awards for Best Director (Scola) and Best Actress (Loren), a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, and two Oscar nominations, for Best Foreign Language Film and Best Actor (Mastroianni).
In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."[2]