
Il portiere di notte (1974)
Année de sortie: 1974
Alternative Title: Portero de noche, Nightporter, Nachtportier, Portier de nuit, O Porteiro da Noite, Natportieren, El portero de noche, Yöportieri, Portier de nuit, O thyroros tis nyhtas, Az éjszakai portás, Nocny portier, Nattportieren, Gece bekçisi, The Night Porter, Nocni portir
Réalisateur: Liliana Cavani
Writer: Amedeo Pagani, Anthony Forwood, Barbara Alberti, Charlotte Rampling, Dirk Bogarde, Italo Moscati, Liliana Cavani
Production & Genre
Producteur: N/A
Sociétés: Lotar Film Productions, Les Productions Artistes Associés
Genre: Art Film, Drama, Erotic Film
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: hotel, uniform, concentration camp, eroticism, sadomasochism, flashback, vienna, austria, guilt, woman director, submission, sexual dysfunction, dominance submissiveness, 1950s, porter, nazi war criminal
Histoire
Thirteen years after World War II, concentration camp survivor Lucia (Charlotte Rampling) arrives at a Vienna hotel where she encounters Max (Dirk Bogarde), who had been her tormentor during the war and is now employed as the night porter. Despite the circumstances of their past, they rekindle an intense, sado-masochistic relationship.
Résumé
Il portiere di notte (The Night Porter) is a 1974 art film directed by Liliana Cavani. Set thirteen years after World War II in Vienna, the movie explores the complex and controversial relationship between Lucia, a former concentration camp inmate, and Max, her former guard who now works as a night porter at a hotel. The story delves into themes of power dynamics, sexual obsession, and guilt, as Lucia and Max engage in a destructive, yet intense reunion.