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'''''Ti ho sposato per allegria''''' (internationally released as '''''I Married You for Fun''''') is a [[List of Italian films of 1967|1967]] [[Cinema of Italy|Italian]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Luciano Salce]]. It is based on the play by [[Natalia Ginzburg]].
'''''Ti ho sposato per allegria''''' (internationally released as '''''I Married You for Fun''''') is a [[List of Italian films of 1967|1967]] [[Cinema of Italy|Italian]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[Luciano Salce]]. It is based on the play by [[Natalia Ginzburg]].


[[Monica Vitti]] was awarded the [[Globo d'oro]] for Best Actress, while [[Maria Grazia Buccella]] won a [[Nastro d'Argento|Silver Ribbon]] for [[Nastro d'Argento Best supporting Actress|Best supporting Actress]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=88-7742-221-1}}</ref>
[[Monica Vitti]] was awarded the [[Globo d'oro]] for Best Actress, while [[Maria Grazia Buccella]] won a [[Nastro d'Argento|Silver Ribbon]] for [[Nastro d'Argento Best supporting Actress|Best supporting Actress]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Enrico Lancia|title=I premi del cinema|year=1998|publisher=Gremese Editore, 1998|isbn=88-7742-221-1}}</ref>


== U.S. Release ==
The film received an "X" rating when it was released in the United States in 1969. No one under 16 could attend without a parent or guardian.<ref>"New Ratings Out; 'X' Two Avembs." ''Variety''; Mar 26, 1969 : 23.</ref> It was among a record high 28 films condemned by the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures that year.<ref>"Contagion of Sex Films Reflected In Alltime High Catholic Condemnations."
The film includes a nude love scene, which contributed to an "X" rating when it was released in the United States in 1969. No one under 16 could attend without a parent or guardian.<ref>"New Ratings Out; 'X' Two Avembs." ''Variety''; Mar 26, 1969 : 23.</ref> It was among a record high 28 films condemned by the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures that year.<ref>"Contagion of Sex Films Reflected In Alltime High Catholic Condemnations."
''Variety''; Sep 24, 1969: 2, 24.</ref>
''Variety''; Sep 24, 1969: 2, 24.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:16, 6 May 2024

I Married You for Fun
Directed byLuciano Salce
Produced byMario Cecchi Gori
CinematographyCarlo Di Palma
Music byPiero Piccioni
Release date
  • 1967 (1967)
LanguageItalian

Ti ho sposato per allegria (internationally released as I Married You for Fun) is a 1967 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It is based on the play by Natalia Ginzburg.

Monica Vitti was awarded the Globo d'oro for Best Actress, while Maria Grazia Buccella won a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress.[1]

U.S. Release[edit]

The film includes a nude love scene, which contributed to an "X" rating when it was released in the United States in 1969. No one under 16 could attend without a parent or guardian.[2] It was among a record high 28 films condemned by the National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures that year.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.
  2. ^ "New Ratings Out; 'X' Two Avembs." Variety; Mar 26, 1969 : 23.
  3. ^ "Contagion of Sex Films Reflected In Alltime High Catholic Condemnations." Variety; Sep 24, 1969: 2, 24.

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