The Gold Rimmed Glasses
– In this tragic romance set in Ferrara, Italy in 1938, and at a nearby seaside resort, a wealthy Jewi..
In this tragic romance set in Ferrara, Italy in 1938, and at a nearby seaside resort, a wealthy Jewish boy is thwarted in marrying the girl he loves when Mussolini's race laws (enacted to cement the regime's growing alliance with Germany) take effect. Rather than suffer as a Jewess, his intended converts to Catholicism and marries a young fascist. Meanwhile, the town doctor, who is a homosexual, becomes increasingly outcast when he openly falls in love with a boxer. The boxer at first is the man's lover, but when he decides to beat and rob the doctor, no one comes to his aid, and later he commits suicide. This movie is part of a trilogy about prewar Ferrara by director Giuliano Montaldo
25 Sep 1987
Italian
Giuliano Montaldo
Giorgio Bassani (novel), Nicola Badalucco (screenplay), Antonella Grassi (screenplay), Giuliano Montaldo (screenplay), Enrico Medioli (original screenplay), Valerio Zurlini (original screenplay)
Philippe Noiret, Rupert Everett, Valeria Golino, Stefania Sandrelli
This movie, based on a novel by Giorgio Bassani, plays in the high-day of Mussolini's Fascist Italy. Eraldo is a golden boy, a stunningly beautiful college student and boxer, popular and spoiled rotten by his mother. To keep living beyond his means he 'gratiously accepts' the generous, rarely returned favors of Dr. Fadigati, an elder, gay gentleman who tries to live his life morally despite the age, but cannot keep stand by as it leads to increasing violence, especially against Jews such as the brilliant student David Lattes and even a professor at Eraldo's North Italian university. More tragedy is in the making...
2 wins & 6 nominations.
Paradis Films