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  1. 5 de feb. de 2011 · L'Eclisse (1962) Antonioni: final scene. mutinyonthekitkat. 497 subscribers. 438. 74K views 12 years ago. After an initial meeting and with apparently growing affection, Vittoria...

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  2. 1 de jul. de 2022 · Michelangelo Antonionis last film in black and white, L’eclisse (1962) completes the unofficial trilogy formed along with L’avventura (1960) and La notte (1961). In them, the psychological disturbance beneath the gloss of the good life of early 60s Italy is rendered with glacial unease.

  3. L'Eclisse (1962) Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056736/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt.

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  4. 18 de ene. de 2019 · L’Eclisse – 1962 Antonioni. Magnificent finale to Antonionis “incommunicability trilogy” with L’Avventura and La Notte. I’m sorry but it’s much stronger than Linklater’s “Before” trilogy and Antonioni did them in consecutive years. Antonionis last film in B/W.

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  5. IN the celebrated final scene of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'eclisse (1962), a series of cuts reveal various objects fixed within and people moving through the space of and around a particular street corner

  6. L'Eclisse (English: "The Eclipse") is a 1962 Italian romance film written and directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Alain Delon and Monica Vitti. Filmed on location in Rome and Verona, the story follows a young woman (Vitti) who pursues an affair with a confident young stockbroker (Delon).

  7. L'Eclisse: Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. With Alain Delon, Monica Vitti, Francisco Rabal, Lilla Brignone. A young woman meets a vital young man, but their love affair is doomed because of the man's materialistic nature.