Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), directed by Vittorio De Sica, is a masterpiece of Italian anthology cinema. It captures the essence of post-war Italy through three distinct stories of love, social class, and human desire, all starring the iconic duo of Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni. 📽️ The Three Faces of Italy
Each segment is named after the female character played by Sophia Loren: Adelina (Naples): fylm yesterday today and tomorrow 1963 mtrjm bjwdt alyt top
In "Anna," the setting shifts to the sleek, industrial landscape of Milan. Anna is a wealthy socialite involved in an affair with a man of lower social standing. Unlike the warmth of the first segment, this story is defined by detachment and materialism. When a minor car accident threatens her expensive Rolls-Royce, Anna’s true priorities emerge, revealing the superficiality of the burgeoning upper class. This "Today" represents the modern, alienated reality of Italy’s rapid industrialization and the moral vacuity that often accompanied newfound wealth. Tomorrow: The Temptations of Rome Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), directed by Vittorio
A wealthy, bored socialite toys with a middle-class lover while driving her Rolls-Royce. Anna is a wealthy socialite involved in an
The tone shifts dramatically in the second segment, set in the industrial and wealthy city of Milan. Loren plays , a sophisticated socialite driving a Rolls-Royce, who is having an affair with a man of lower social standing (Mastroianni).
Vittorio De Sica's 1963 anthology Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow