The Lady Without Camelias
The Lady Without Camelias is a 1953 French–Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Lucia Bosé, Gino Cervi, and Andrea Checchi. Based on a story by Antonioni, the film is about a newly discovered starlet and her experiences in the film business.
Plot
Film executive Gianni Franchi discovers young shop assistant Clara Manni and makes her the star of his new film, Woman Without Destiny. When test screenings reveal that the public is enamoured with Clara, but less enthusiastic about the film itself, producer Ercole uses her presence in her second feature, which is still in production, by emphasising its scenes of passion. Clara is taken by surprise by Gianni's marriage proposal, to which she reluctantly agrees. Once married, Gianni, who becomes jealous over the provocative marketing for her film, categorically states that he doesn't want her involved with it anymore. He makes her the star of a new version of the trial of Joan of Arc, with Gianni himself in the director's chair, but the film is panned during its premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Clara's ambitions to become a serious actress fail, as does her marriage, and she eventually returns to the melodramatic material in which she had given her debut.Cast
- Lucia Bosé as Clara Manni
- Gino Cervi as Ercole
- Andrea Checchi as Gianni Franchi
- Ivan Desny as Nardo Rusconi
- Monica Clay as Simonetta
- Alain Cuny as Lodi
- Gisella Sofio as Simonetta's friend
- Anna Carena as Clara's mother
- Enrico Glori as Director