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Bellissima (1951, It.)
In director Luchino Visconti's neo-realistic, satirical
comic drama about the Italian film industry:
- the star role of Anna Magnani as a working class,
determined, desperate and nervous wanna-be stage mother Maddalena
Cecconi, who was hoping that her only child - 7 year-old daughter
Maria (Tina Apicella) would win the title of 'prettiest child in
Rome' - a contest sponsored by Stella Films, at open-casting auditions
at the Cinecittà studio
- the scene of her attendance near the projectionist's
booth at the disastrous screening of her child's film tests (a scene
requiring Maria to blow out birthday candles, although she struggled,
and the recitation of a poem, when she began crying half-way through);
she overheard the cruel, sarcastic and candid comments from the stage
crew and director, who felt the audition was a waste of time, film,
and money: "Poor thing...She really can't do this...She's a
dwarf, look...She's so funny with that fringe... She's not a kid,
she's a dwarf - she went to school with me in 1925"; Maddalena
shielded her child's eyes and asked: "What are they laughing
at?...Why are they laughing so much? Why are they so amused?...Bastard!
I can't take this. I can't take this!"
The Disastrous Screening of Maria's Film Tests/Audition
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- the confrontational scene when Maddalena burst into
the group of film-makers to lambast the director Mr. Blasetti (Alessandro
Blasetti as Himself) and others, asking: "Why does she make
you laugh so much? She's like any other child...One of you even
called her a dwarf. How rude! You have no respect for other people's
feelings. You've no respect for other people's sacrifices. I made
so many sacrifices to buy her this dress"
- the classic, solitary park bench scene outside the
studio that night -- where Maddalena (with Maria collapsed next to
her in her arms) experienced a mental nervous breakdown and tumultuous
sobbing after realizing she had failed; suddenly, she cried out: "Help!"
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Young Maria with Stage-Mother Maddalena at Audition
Maddalena Lambasting the Film Director
Maddalena's Break-down on Park Bench
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