La città delle donne 1980

Critics score:
71 / 100

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Vincent Canby, New York Times: Wonderfully uninhibited. Read more

Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader: Federico Fellini covers his bets in this hallucinatory survey of the women's movement -- it isn't reactionary enough to offend or progressive enough to matter. Read more

Stanley Kauffmann, The New Republic: What baffled me was, not why Fellini didn't see that the film wasn't very good but that he didn't recognize its familiarity, didn't know how much he was repeating himself. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It is no longer enough that Fellini deal with the ways women tantalize, dominate, and possess his male heroes. Now he must also deal with the women themselves. For Fellini, this is probably not nearly so much fun. Read more

Gilbert Adair, Time Out: Only a pinchpenny soul could denigrate the generosity, the sheer fertility of the Maestro's invention in this curate's egg by Faberge. Read more