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I Knew Her Well
Directed by
Antonio Pietrangeli
Not Rated
1965
1h 55m
Drama
7.6
91%
79%
7.5
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Adriana, a naive Italian country girl, moves to Rome to become a movie star and experiences the dark side of the business.
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Cast of I Knew Her Well
Stefania Sandrelli
Adriana Astarelli
Mario Adorf
Emilio Ricci, aka Bietolone
Jean-Claude Brialy
Dario Marchionni
Joachim Fuchsberger
The Writer
Nino Manfredi
Cianfanna
Enrico Maria Salerno
Roberto
Ugo Tognazzi
Gigi Baggini
Karin Dor
Barbara
Franco Fabrizi
Paganelli
Turi Ferro
Il commissario
Robert Hoffmann
Antonio Marais
Franco Nero
Italo - The garage attendant
Véronique Vendell
Alice Stendhal
Franca Polesello
Maria - The usherette
Renato Terra
Man in the Caravan
Claudio Camaso
Adriana's First Boyfriend
Barbara Nelli
Usherette
Cesarino Miceli Picardi
The Owner of Hairdresser's
Solvi Stübing
Susan - the foreign girl
Rod Dana
TV Interviewer (uncredited)
I Knew Her Well Ratings & Reviews
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Stefania Sandrelli gives an effortless performance as the charming young woman who is interested in being desired but not quite sure of what is desirable.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
An insightful document that recognized the strains, pitfalls and hypocrisies of the sexual revolution even as it was beginning.
Under the Radar
Austin Trunick
A fine motion picture, although Sandrelli's performance is its only truly eye-opening feature.
Q Network Film Desk
James Kendrick
Adriana's essential vacuity, central as it is the film's point, doesn't give us enough to hold onto, so by the time the narrative is winding its way to its climax, everything has blurred into one long rush of nothing.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The grim drama works because of a star performance by Sandrelli.
The Film Stage
Forrest Cardamenis
I Knew Her Well's rediscovery could not be more provocatively timed.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
While it's hardly subtle, it is compelling.
Film Journal International
Maria Garcia
This is a timeless story, although not in [director Antonio] Pietrangeli's hands, an archetypal one.
Village Voice
Michael Atkinson
Pietrangeli's neglected autopsy of modern showbiz culture would be a satire if it were funny - instead, and despite the bouncy vigor of its star, the movie's narrative goes down like gelato and then slowly clots in your throat.
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
Antonio Pietrangeli's structuring logic proceeds from a philosophical, rather than character-based, foundation, causing a chill to pervade the entire film.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
One wants to rescue this lost lady who is not aware enough to realize how lost she is.
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