A Leap in the Dark


A Leap in the Dark Italian Salto nel vuoto , and also known as Leap Into the Void is a 1980 Italian film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It stars Michel Piccoli and Anouk Aime, who won the Best Actor and Best Actress prizes respectively at the 1980 Cannes Film Festival. The film also won the David di Donatello for Best Director and was selected as the Italian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 53rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

The film was favourably reviewed by the eminent critic Pauline Kael in The New Yorker The protagonist of Leap a judge, Mauro Ponticelli, played by the usually suave French actor Michel Piccoli is mean in perverse, Bunuelian ways...Mauro has always been protected and cared for by his older sister, Marta..He has no intention of growing up...her unusual behaviour has actually been a sign that she is rebelling that shes struggling to free herself from her deathly bondage to him... The movie is about family entanglements and the functions of madness...Mauro is a craven fraud...Mauro the judge is a worm a spoiled worm wriggling in its comfortable nest...Piccoli is able to give this mesmerizing performance despite the fact that he and Anouk Aime are dubbed into Italian...Anouk Aime is usually strikingly beautiful and a little blank not quite in contact.. But shes a magnificent camera subject, and her remoteness fits the situation here..Leap Into the Void is a film about people who are out of control made by a director whos in as close to total control as a moviemaker is ever likely to be..theres greatness in it.

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