A Journey To Italy - film review

Roberto Rossellini's 1954 masterwork magnificently justifies its classic status as an affirmative statement about relationships
10 May 2013

When Rossellini made this 1954 masterwork, his marriage to Ingrid Bergman was on the skids. This is about a crumbling union, too, as Bergman and George Sanders visit Naples to sell a property. But in the end the film magnificently justifies its classic status as an affirmative statement about relationships.

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