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  1. Boccaccio '70 is a 1962 comedy anthology film directed by Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini, Mario Monicelli and Luchino Visconti from an idea by Cesare Zavattini. It consists of four episodes, each by one of the directors, all about a different aspect of morality and love in modern times in the style of Giovanni Boccaccio .

  2. Boccaccio '70: Directed by Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini, Mario Monicelli, Luchino Visconti. With Marisa Solinas, Germano Gilioli, Anita Ekberg, Peppino De Filippo. Inspired by Boccaccio's novellas, each episode focuses on sex, love and seduction in Italy in the 1960s, an era of economic growth and major cultural changes.

  3. Boccaccio '70 (1962), Synopsis. Four films, each directed by a giant of Italian cinema, Boccaccio â70 features some of the most beautiful women to ever grace the screen, unapologetically taking charge of their lives, their loves and their morals, though not always with the happiest of results.

  4. Boccaccio '70. 1962 2h 45m Comedy. List. 50% Tomatometer 12 Reviews. 78% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings. Tales of women (Sophia Loren, Anita Ekberg, Romy Schneider) by Italy's leading filmmakers...

  5. An anthology of four comic moral tales about the hypocrisies surrounding sex in 1960s Italy: frothy young love and office politics in the big city; milk advertisements that begin to haunt an aging prude; a trophy wife enduring her husband's very public affairs; a lucky ticket-holder at a small town fair.

  6. Jun 30, 2017 · Italy’s greatest directors bring four stories of Italian post-war sexual mores and morality to cinematic life in the 1962 big-screen anthology Boccaccio ’70, which gets a brand-new remaster on Blu-ray, DVD and digital from CultFilms in the UK.

  7. Boccaccio70. Year: 1962. Format: Colour. Runtime: 60 min. Production: Concordia Compagnia Cinematografica e Cineriz (Roma), Francinex e Gray Films (Paris) Word sales: Cineriz. Viewed censorship: 4645206/02/1962. The other film episodes are: Renzo e Luciana by Mario Monicelli, Il lavoro by Luchino Visconti and La riffa by Vittorio De Sica.