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Così fan tutte

Così fan tutte

1992Movie⏱️ 1h 37mNot Rated
ComedyDrama
5.2
IMDB Rating
7,502 votes

After five years of marriage, Diana discovers the joys of adultery, claiming that she can save her failing relationship through betrayal.

Director
Tinto Brass
Writers
Tinto Brass, Francesco Costa, Ted Rusoff
Stars
Claudia Koll, Paolo Lanza, Franco Branciaroli
Release Date
February 21, 1992
Language
Italian
Country
Italy
💬 16
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

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Claudia Koll
as Diana
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Paolo Lanza
as Paolo
👤
Franco Branciaroli
as Alphonse
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Isabella Deiana
as Antonietta
👤
Renzo Rinaldi
as Silvio
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Ornella Marcucci
as Nadia
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Marco Marciani
as Marco
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Maurizio Martinoli
as Lello
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Luciana Cirenei
as Notary
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Rossana Di Pierro
as Aunt Emma

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Filming Location
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Production
Faso Film, San Francisco Film

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

ItalianRaunchy ComedyComedyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

In Place
by tedg2007-06-27

"Great cinema is a matter of many elements drawn from a vocabulary, formed into a great weave. From time to time, it is enough for me to dive into a tone poem on just one element of the vocabulary. Eroticism is inherently cinematic and the other way around as well. But it seems that as much as sex is used, it rarely seems to be simply erotic. By "simple," I mean something that may not exist in the real world, that is noninvasive and nonexploitive. That has the same purity that romance has in the date movie. ...which means it has to be shaped and conveyed with cinematic quality. Some..."

💡 Did You Know?

Like all the women doing an audition for Tinto Brass, Claudia Koll underwent the infamous "coin test". Brass explains: "I have them presented in their skirts and without panties, then I drop a coin on the floor. Depending on what they let me see in the bow, I sense their cinematic potential. Believe me... it's an infallible method."

📖 Synopsis

After five years of marriage, Diana discovers the joys of adultery, claiming that she can save her failing relationship through betrayal.