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Two Women

Suddenly, Love Becomes Lust… Innocence becomes shame… As two women are trapped by violent passion and unforgettable terror!
1960 | 100m | Italian

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A young widow flees from Rome during WWII and takes her lonely twelve-year-old-daughter to her rural hometown but the horrors of war soon catch up with them.
Release Date: Dec 22, 1960
Director: Vittorio De Sica
Writer: Alberto Moravia, Cesare Zavattini
Genres: Drama, War
Keywords italy, rape, rome, italy, parent child relationship, refugee, world war ii, widow, peasant, wartime, single mother, shopkeeper, remote village, young scholar, bombed church, moroccans, return to birthplace
Production Companies Titanus, Société Générale de Cinématographie (S.G.C.), C. C. Champion, Les Films Marceau-Cocinor
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 04, 2025
Entered: Nov 04, 2025
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Name Character
Sophia Loren Cesira
Jean-Paul Belmondo Michele Di Libero
Raf Vallone Giovanni
Eleonora Brown Rosetta
Carlo Ninchi Filippo, il padre di Michele
Andrea Checchi un fasciste
Pupella Maggio un fermier
Emma Baron Maria
Antonella Della Porta La madre impazzita
Bruna Cealti une évacuée
Luciano Pigozzi Scimmione
Franco Balducci il tedesco nel pagliaio
Mario Frera Peppuccio
Curt Lowens ufficiale tedesco batteria contraerea
Luciana Cortellesi
Tony Calio
Remo Galavotti
Elsa Mancini
Giuseppina Ruggeri
Luigi Terribile
Antonio Gastaldi
Carolina Carbonaro
Alberto Castaldi Lawyer (uncredited)
Vincenzo Musolino Il piccolo Alessandro (uncredited)
Ettore Mattia Il passeggero sul treno (uncredited)
Renato Salvatori Florindo (uncredited)
Name Job
Serse Urbisaglia Special Effects
Giulia Mafai Assistant Costume Designer
Luisa Alessandri First Assistant Director
Pierluigi Praturlon Still Photographer
Lucio Bompani Unit Manager
Gábor Pogány Director of Photography
Elio Costanzi Costume Design, Set Decoration
Giuseppe Annunziata Makeup Artist
Mario Capriotti Camera Operator
Mario Bianchi Administration
Emilio D'Andria Assistant Set Decoration
Alberto Moravia Novel
Vittorio De Sica Director
Checco Rissone Second Assistant Director
Giovanni Rossi Sound
Ines Bruschi Script Supervisor
Jone Tuzi Line Producer
Alfredo Melidoni Production Secretary
Adriana Novelli Editor
Armando Trovajoli Original Music Composer
Giovanni Fago Second Assistant Director
Philippe Arthuys Special Sound Effects
Joseph Nathanson Special Effects
Cesare Zavattini Screenplay
Gianni Cecchin Unit Manager
Gastone Medin Production Design
Maria Angelini Hairstylist
Name Title
Carlo Ponti Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I think you could dress Sophia Loren in an old sack and she'd still ooze a personality and charisma that serves her really well in this heart-rending wartime story. She is the widowed "Cesira" who, with bombs falling all around them, decides it's best to get her young daughter "Rosetta" (Eleonora Br ... own) out of danger. Getting back to her home town of Sant'Eufemia together is a journey fraught with risk but upon their arrival at this Nazi occupied village, they begin to live what might pass for a normal life. "Cesira" even meets the romantic, if a little naive, younger "Michele" (Jean-Paul Belmondo) but as the food starts to run out and rumours of an Allied advance begin to substantiate, she decides that maybe a return to Rome is best as they are soon all targets for bombing raids. It's this return trip that exposes them to the abject horrors not just of warfare but of human nature at it's worst too. The full effects of warfare - both physical and psychological are visited on these two women as they seek safety where there is little to be had, and as the palpable sense of tension and fear builds up, Loren raises her game delivering a strong and plausible performance as a mother desperate to protect her daughter - who maybe doesn't quite appreciate the dangers they are in. Raf Vallone's "Giovanni" contributes sparingly but effectively and the whole style of Vittorio De Sica's intensely photographed photography and storytelling presents us with as gripping a tale of the ghastliness of war as I've ever seen. Not an easy watch, but a poignant one.

Apr 29, 2024