And the Ship Sails On
(1983)
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And the Ship Sails On
(1983)
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Orlando
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| Barbara Jefford | ... |
Ildebranda Cuffari
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Victor Poletti | ... |
Aureliano Fuciletto
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Peter Cellier | ... |
Sir Reginald J. Dongby
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Elisa Mainardi | ... |
Teresa Valegnani
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Norma West | ... |
Lady Violet Dongby Albertini
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Paolo Paoloni | ... |
Il Maestro Albertini
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Sarah-Jane Varley | ... |
Dorotea
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Fiorenzo Serra | ... |
Il Granduca
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Pina Bausch | ... |
La Principessa Lherimia
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Pasquale Zito | ... |
Il Conte di Bassano
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Linda Polan | ... |
Ines Ruffo Saltini
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Philip Locke | ... |
Il Primo Ministro
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Jonathan Cecil | ... |
Ricotin
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Maurice Barrier | ... |
Ziloev
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In July 1914 a luxury cruise ship leaves Italy with the ashes of the famous opera singer Tetua. The boat is filled with her friends, opera singers, actors and all kinds of exotic people. Life is sweet the first days, but on the third day the captain has to save a a large number of Serbian refugees from the sea, refugees who has escaped the first tremors of WWI. Written by Mattias Thuresson
A glittering gem of a movie that I feel deserves more attention in Fellini's canon. The motif of the ending of an era and the films positioning near the end of his career make for a particularly poignant expression. I think it is a tendency for most artist's to be seen to be at the height of their power somewhere in mid-life. Although Fellini's most challenging and provocative work preceded And the ship sails on, I can't say any are more poetic than it. It's rich sentimentality beautifully positions individual stories within the tapesty of larger world events oblivious to these characters. This film is also worth seeing if only for the stunning visuals, and the glorious music!