Conversation Piece (film)

Gruppo di famiglia in un interno

UK DVD cover
Directed by Luchino Visconti
Produced by Giovanni Bertolucci for Rusconi Film
Written by Suso Cecchi d'Amico
Enrico Medioli
Luchino Visconti
Starring Burt Lancaster
Helmut Berger
Silvana Mangano
Claudia Marsani
Stefano Patrizi
Elvira Cortese
Romolo Valli
Claudia Cardinale
Dominique Sanda
Cinematography Pasqualino De Santis
Edited by Ruggero Mastroianni, Eliane Katz
Distributed by New Line Cinema in USA
Release date
10 December 1974 (Italy)
23 June 1977 (U.S.)
Running time
121 Min
Country Italy
Language Shot in English; in Italy was released dubbed into Italian

Conversation Piece (Italian: Gruppo di famiglia in un interno) is a 1974 film by Italian director Luchino Visconti.

The film features an international cast including the American actor Burt Lancaster, the Austrian Helmut Berger and the Italians Silvana Mangano and Claudia Cardinale (in a very short role as the professor's wife) and the French actress Dominique Sanda in a cameo as the professor's mother. It was shot in English language, however, an Italian dubbed version was also produced at the time, in which Lancaster's and Berger's lines are dubbed into Italian by other actors.

The film was censored in Spain for the nude and political content and because Francisco Franco's daughter and son-in-law are mentioned. However, it was re-released there, uncut, in 1983. The word cunt was removed from its UK original release but restored on the British DVD edition.

Plot

Retired American professor (Burt Lancaster) lives a solitary life in a luxurious palazzo in Rome. He is confronted by a vulgar Italian marchesa (Silvana Mangano) and her companions: her lover (Helmut Berger), her daughter (Claudia Marsani) and her daughter's boyfriend (Stefano Patrizi) and is forced to rent to them an apartment on an upper floor of his home. From this point on, his quiet routine is turned into chaos by his tenants' machinations, and everybody's life takes an unexpected but inevitable turn.

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