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Passionate Summer (1956 film)

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1956 film by Charles Brabant

Passionate Summer (French: Les Possédées, Italian: L'isola delle capre) is a 1956 French-language, French-Italian film directed by Charles Brabant [fr].

Its basis is the play Island of Goats, written by Ugo Betti.

The premise is that three women who live on an island encounter a man, Angelo, and vie for his affections. He convinces the women to be angry at one another, and at some point they become angry at him.

Cast

Reception

Philip K. Schuer of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the acting was "wonderfully realistic" and that it "remains mesmerizing".

References

  1. Harford, Margaret (1957-12-26). "Raw Emotions Exposed in 'Summer'". Los Angeles Mirror. Los Angeles. p. Part B p. 4. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Schuer, Philip K. (1957-12-26). "'Passionate Summer' Strange and Absorbing". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles. p. Part II p. 14. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  3. Hale, Wanda (1957-07-14). "Yup! Coop Plays a Sophisticate". New York Daily News. New York City. p. Section 2, p. 3. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.

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