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Two Women ()

La ciociara (original title)
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In WWII Italy, a widow and her lonely daughter seek distance between themselves and the horrors of war.

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Cesira
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Michele Di Libero (as Jean Paul Belmondo)
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Rosetta
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Filippo Di Libero
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Un fascista
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Una contadina
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Maria
Bruna Cealti ...
Una sfollata
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La madre impazzita
Mario Frera ...
Peppuccio
Franco Balducci ...
Il tedesco nel pagliaio
Luciana Cortellesi
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Ufficiale tedesco batteria contraerea
Tony Calio ...
(as Tony Caliò)
Remo Galavotti
Elsa Mancini
Giuseppina Ruggeri
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Scimmione
Luigi Terribile
Antonio Gastaldi
Carolina Carbonaro
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Giovanni
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alberto Castaldi ...
Lawyer (uncredited)
Ettore Mattia ...
Il passeggero sul treno (uncredited)
Vincenzo Musolino ...
Il piccolo Alessandro (uncredited)
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Florindo (uncredited)

Directed by

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Vittorio De Sica

Written by

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Alberto Moravia ... (novel)
 
Cesare Zavattini ... (written by)
 
Vittorio De Sica ... (screenplay) (uncredited)

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Carlo Ponti ... producer
Edmond Ténoudji ... co-producer (uncredited)

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Armando Trovajoli

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Gábor Pogány ... (as Gabor Pogany)

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Adriana Novelli

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Gastone Medin

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Elio Costanzi

Costume Design by

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Elio Costanzi

Makeup Department

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Maria Angelini ... hair stylist
Giuseppe Annunziata ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Mario Bianchi ... production manager
Lucio Bompani ... production supervisor
Gianni Cecchin ... production supervisor
Jone Tuzi ... unit manager

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Luisa Alessandri ... first assistant director
Giovanni Fago ... second assistant director
Checco Rissone ... second assistant director

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Emilio D'Andria ... assistant set decorator
Italo Tomassi ... manager of art department (uncredited)

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Philippe Arthuys ... special sound effects
Giovanni Rossi ... sound technician

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Serse Urbisaglia ... special effects (as M. Urbisaglia)

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Joseph Nathanson ... matte artist (as Joseph Natanson)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Mario Capriotti ... camera operator
Pierluigi Praturlon ... still photographer (as Pierluigi)
Silvio Fraschetti ... assistant camera (uncredited)

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Giulia Mafai ... assistant costume designer

Script and Continuity Department

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Ines Bruschi ... script girl (as Ines Brusci)

Additional Crew

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Margherita Autuori ... press attache (as Rossetti)
Enrico Lucherini ... press attache (as Lucherini)
Alfredo Melidoni ... production secretary
Carlo Ponti ... presenter
Matteo Spinola ... press attache (as Spinola)
Armondo Linus Acosta ... design consultant (uncredited)
Riccardo Cucciolla ... voice dubbing: Andrea Checchi (uncredited)
Corrado Gaipa ... voice dubbing: Carlo Ninchi (uncredited)
Achille Millo ... voice dubbing: Jean-Paul Belmondo (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Cesira is a beautiful widow and a successful grocery-store owner in Rome. WWII is raging, and she fears for her beloved daughter, 13-year-old Rosetta, amid the daily bombings. They travel to the village where Cesira was born, where she believes they will be safer, and they're happy there, even as food dwindles. A young intellectual, Michele, falls in love with Cesira, who is too consumed with their survival and her daughter's well-being to return his timid advances. As the Allies advance, Cesira decides to return to Rome--and encounter the horrors of war at last. Written by jcravens42@yahoo.com

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Taglines Suddenly... Love Becomes Lust... Innocence becomes shame... As two women are trapped by violent passion and unforgettable terror! See more »
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Also Known As
  • La paysanne aux pieds nus (France)
  • Two Women (India, English title)
  • Two Women (United States)
  • Two Women (Canada, English title)
  • Two Women (World-wide, English title)
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  • 101 min
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Trivia Sophia Loren claims that Director Vittorio De Sica, so caught up in the story, regularly cried on the set when filming particularly emotional scenes. See more »
Goofs Near the beginning, Cesira and Rosetta choose to walk rather than wait aboard their stranded train. However, they set off in the opposite direction to the train's destination. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Al Centro del cinema (2015). See more »
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Quotes [subtitled version]
English Soldier: There are lots of good things in Italy.
Michele Di Libero: You don't know Italy.
English Soldier: Oh, we know Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo.
Michele Di Libero: They are dead.
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