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Facing Window (2003)

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Original title: La Finestra di fronte

Directed by
Ferzan Ozpetek

Written by
Ferzan Ozpetek, Gianni Romoli

Cast
Giovanna Mezzogiorno, Massimo Girotti, Raoul Bova, Filippo Nigro, Serra Yilmaz [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jun 25, 2004
• UK: 23 Oct 2003
DVD Release Date
• R1: Nov 2, 2004
BoxOffice: $0.4M

Official Website:
Facing Window Website

MPAA Rating
Rated R for language and some sexuality.

Running Time
1 hour, 46 minutes

Country Italy, UK, Turkey, Portugal

Studio Sony Pictures Classics

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Facing Window
• La Finestra di fronte
• The Window Opposite
• Facing Windows



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 Synopses for Facing Window (2003)
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The beautiful and wonderfully named Giovanna Mezzogiorno joins the list of soulful Italian actresses with Facing Windows, a pleasant cinematic fancy. Her character is a married Mom in an ordinary apartment, whose life is affected by two things: her fascination with the handsome man who lives across the courtyard, and the sudden arrival in her home of an elderly amnesiac (played by the late Massimo Girotti)--a well-dressed man found walking on the street, dazed and lost. Turkish-born director Ferzan Ozpetek (Steam: The Turkish Bath) makes this simultaneously a slice of life and a vaguely fantastical situation. It probably all works out a little too neatly, but the unhurried pace and deep sympathy Ozpetek displays toward his main characters is refreshing. And when in doubt, he points the camera at the face of La Mezzogiorno, which solves all problems. --Robert Horton

  
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3.FACING WINDOWS is a haunting, romantic story of love, history, memory, and politics from director Ferzan Ozpetek, the Instanbul-born Italian transplant whose gay-themed films STEAM: THE TURKISH BATH and LE FATE IGNORANTI earned him a large degree of cult status and notoriety. He breaks into slightly more mainstream material with this drama that centers around Giovanna, a young housewife who at 29 has found herself stuck in an unhappy marriage and a job she despises. Her marriage to Filippo (Filippo Nigro), a respectable working-class auto mechanic who has been forced to make do with pumping gas for a living, has crumbled into one long argument, and she has been forced to set aside her dreams of being a pastry chef to keep accounts for a chicken packaging factory. Giovanna's hopes for a better life crystallize in her growing obsession with the handsome bachelor whose window faces hers, and whose bedroom activities she takes to spying on; unbeknownst to her, however, Lorenzo is looking back, watching Giovanna and entertaining fantasies of his own. When Filippo takes in a confused old man he meets in the streets (longtime veteran of world cinema Massimo Girotti), Giovanna is a reluctant caretaker until the truth about his past, as well as his talent as a baker, begins to emerge. The infirm old man becomes the catalyst for the two voyeurs to meet as they piece together the mystery of the octogenarian's true identity suggested by his concentration camp tattoo, his constant repetition of the name "Simone," and his frequent confusing of past with present.

Ozpetek has woven together a tale of tragedy and love out of lush, beautiful photography and stunning performances delivered by all his actors; the wisdom that is couched in Girotti's subtle, restrained performance is truly remarkable. In the vein of Hitcock's REAR WINDOW, this complex film works on many levels and is layered with insightful touches throughout, which keeps the somewhat soap-operatic storyline from becoming excessive. FACING WINDOWS swept the David di Donatello awards, the Italian equivalent of the Oscars, and won "Best Film at the 2004 Seattle International Film Festival.
  
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4.Giovanna, though still very young, has been married to her devoted husband Filippo for 9 years. She divides her time between her job at the poultry factory, looking after her 2 children and baking cakes for the local café, bearing the weight of responsibility on her shoulders.

The strain on Giovanna is increased when Filippo, in his kindness, brings home a refined elderly gentleman who has lost his memory. In trying to help this man Giovanna reluctantly spends more and more time with him, slowly uncovering clues to the mystery of his buried past: a number tattooed onto his forearm, his expertise in the art of the patisserie and the name, Simon… Increasingly irritated by her husband’s softness, her fantasies of the ideal are projected onto the handsome mysterious neighbor opposite whom she watches in the hope of adding a little excitement to her life. -- © Sony Pictures Classics
  
60%
(18 votes)



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