The Peddler and the Lady

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Foreign Title: Campo de' Fiori
Date: January 01, 1943 to December 31, 1943
Dates Note: 1943
Country of Origin: Italy
Place of Origin: Italy
Languages: Italian
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: Adapted by Aldo Fabrizi, Federico Fellini, Piero Tellini, from a story by Marino Girolami
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Curator Notes

Description: 

As Elide, a produce hawker in Rome’s open-air market, Magnani created the first of the raucous working-class characters that would become her trademark. Elide harbors a sniping affection for fishmonger Peppino (Aldo Fabrizi, who would rejoin Magnani two years later in Rome Open City). For most of the film she plays a noisy second fiddle to Elsa (Caterina Boratto), the object of Peppino’s class-climbing desire and an emblem of all that Elide is not: blonde, elegant, well-mannered. But, as Peppino eventually discovers, elegance isn’t everything. Magnani’s expansive energy is well matched by Fabrizi, who is by turns boisterous and poignant.

Authors/Roles: 
Juliet Clark


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