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Eclipse

L'eclisse · 1962 | 126 min | Drama

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Synopsis

L'Eclisse is a 1962 romantic drama film co-written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Alain Delon and Monica Vitti, with Francisco Rabal, Lilla Brignone, and Louis Seigner. Filmed on location in Rome and Verona, the story follows a young woman (Vitti) who pursues an affair with a confident young stockbroker (Delon). Antonioni attributed some of his inspiration for L'Eclisse to when he filmed a solar eclipse in Florence. The film is considered the last part of a trilogy and is preceded by L'Avventura (1960) and La Notte (1961).

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Credits

Producer
Cineriz
Director
Michelangelo Antonioni
Screenplay
Michelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, Elio Bartolini, Ottiero Ottieri
Director of Photography
Gianni Di Venanzo
Original Music Composer
Giovanni Fusco
Editor
Eraldo Da Roma

Cast · 8

Lilla Brignone

Lilla Brignone

Francisco Rabal

Francisco Rabal

Louis Seigner

Louis Seigner

Rossana Rory

Rossana Rory

CE

Cyrus Elias

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