The Leopard
 
 

Wednesday, March 19th 2008 at 9h30;
Thursday, March 20th 2008 at 9h30

L’Ariel Mont- Saint Aignan

 
 

The Leopard (Il Gattopardo)

(Feature film, Italy/France, 1963, 187’, Color)

 

Directed by : Luchino Visconti
With: Alain Delon, Claudia Cardinale, Burt Lancaster
Produced by: Titanus (Roma)

 

Synopsis:
In the 1860s, a dying aristocracy struggles to maintain itself against a harsh Sicilian landscape. The film traces with a slow and deliberate rhythm the waning of the noble home of Fabrizio Corbero, Prince of Salina (the Leopard) and the corresponding rise to eminence of the enormously wealthy ex-peasant Don Calogero Sedara. The prince himself refuses to take active steps to halt the decline of his personal fortunes or to help build a new Sicily but his nephew Tancredi, Prince of Falconeri swims with the tide and assures his own position by marrying Don Calogero's beautiful daughter Angelica. The climatic scene is the sumptuous forty-minute ball, where Tancredi introduces Angelica to society.

Review:
"The Leopard" was written by the only man who could have written it, directed by the only man who could have directed it, and stars the only man who could have played its title character. The first of these claims is irrefutable, because Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, a Sicilian aristocrat, wrote the story out of his own heart and based it on his great-grandfather. Whether another director could have done a better job than Luchino Visconti is doubtful; the director was himself a descendant of the ruling class that the story eulogizes.”
Roger Ebert

Links:

www.luchinovisconti.net