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What follows is a hilarious race against time as Adelina remains continuously pregnant to avoid the police. By the time they reach their seventh child, Carmine is physically and mentally exhausted, leading to an incredibly witty climax regarding marital duty and survival. 2. Anna of Milan (The Present)

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963): A Masterclass in Italian Comedy and Charm “Ieri, oggi, domani” fylm yesterday today and tomorrow 1963 mtrjm bjwdt alyt

"I have been looking for you since yesterday," he says. What follows is a hilarious race against time

Loren plays a different archetype in each segment, while Mastroianni plays her lover / foil in all three. Notably, it is the first segment— Adelina —that contains the film's most famous scene. Anna of Milan (The Present) Yesterday, Today and

If you are looking for a classic movie night filled with wit, fashion, and infectious chemistry, this 1963 comedy gem is a must-watch. 📽️ Three Cities, Three Stories, One Iconic Couple

The mood shifts abruptly. We are now in affluent, industrial Milan. Anna (Loren) is the bored, wealthy wife of a successful businessman. She drives a Rolls-Royce and is having an affair with a struggling writer named Renzo (Mastroianni). The episode is almost entirely set inside her sleek, modernist apartment and her car. There is no comedy here—only existential dread.


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What follows is a hilarious race against time as Adelina remains continuously pregnant to avoid the police. By the time they reach their seventh child, Carmine is physically and mentally exhausted, leading to an incredibly witty climax regarding marital duty and survival. 2. Anna of Milan (The Present)

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963): A Masterclass in Italian Comedy and Charm “Ieri, oggi, domani”

"I have been looking for you since yesterday," he says.

Loren plays a different archetype in each segment, while Mastroianni plays her lover / foil in all three. Notably, it is the first segment— Adelina —that contains the film's most famous scene.

If you are looking for a classic movie night filled with wit, fashion, and infectious chemistry, this 1963 comedy gem is a must-watch. 📽️ Three Cities, Three Stories, One Iconic Couple

The mood shifts abruptly. We are now in affluent, industrial Milan. Anna (Loren) is the bored, wealthy wife of a successful businessman. She drives a Rolls-Royce and is having an affair with a struggling writer named Renzo (Mastroianni). The episode is almost entirely set inside her sleek, modernist apartment and her car. There is no comedy here—only existential dread.