{{short description|1982 Italian melodrama film}} {{Infobox film | name = Malamore | image = Malamore (1982) poster.jpg | producer = Luciano De Feo | director = Eriprando Visconti | story = | writer = Roberto Gandus <br /> Eriprando Visconti | starring = Nathalie Nell <br /> Jimmy Briscoe | music = Aldo Salvi | cinematography = Luigi Kuveiller | editing = Nino Baragli | released = {{Film date|1982}} | language = Italian }} '''''Malamore''''' is a 1982 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Eriprando Visconti and starring Nathalie Nell and Jimmy Briscoe. It was Visconti's last film. It premiered at the 39th edition of the Venice International Film Festival in the De Sica section.<ref name="auto">Corrado Colombo (2004). "Eriprando Visconti: Lo sguardo negato". ''Controcorrente: il cinema milanese di Eriprando Visconti, Cesare Canevari, Alberto Cavallone''. Nocturno Dossier (19). pp. 8, 24.</ref>

==Plot== Friuli, autumn of 1917. The dwarf Marcello Giammarco, the only son of a wealthy lawyer, is held by his father confined in a majestic country villa near Palmanova. The villa is located in the Italian rear of the front and has been partially converted into a military hospital. In this unreal atmosphere, between servants and dying, which precedes the defeat of Caporetto, the courteous and dignified Marcello tries to lead a normal existence, pursuing the sentimental dream of bonding with Maria, a prostitute of the local brothel. The death of his father, accidentally hit by an artillery shell during the capture of Palmanova, invests Marcello with responsibility for the great family heritage, while his villa, where he continues to live, becomes the seat of an Austrian rear command. Even the brothel changes customs and customers: now all Austrian soldiers. In those moments of extreme social and moral uncertainty, Marcello's rich patrimony becomes a possible target and a hope of revenge for some neglected, maneuvered by a shrewd profiteer, from whom the war seems to have taken away any future and any ethical sense.

==Cast== * Jimmy Briscoe as Marcello Giammarco * Nathalie Nell as Maria * Antonio Marsina as Cesare * Remo Girone as The Monk * Elisabeth Kaza as Leni Grundt * Leopoldo Trieste as The Administrator * Leonardo Treviglio as Amilcare * David Brandon as Major Banfield (credited as David Aughton) * Cesare Barbetti * Monica Scattini as Sonia * Serena Grandi as A Prostitute * Cinzia Cavalieri as Alma * Fiorella Molinari as Flora * Maurizio Donadoni * Ettore Geri

==Production== The film was mainly funded by the director Eriprando Visconti. The first choice for the Maria's role was Giuliana De Sio, but the distributors rejected the idea because at the time they considered De Sio just as a television actress.<ref name="auto"/> Edwige Fenech was also offered the role but refused.<ref name="auto"/>

==Reception== The film was both a critical and commercial failure.<ref name="auto"/>

==See also== * List of Italian films of 1982

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Category:Italian romantic drama films Category:1982 romantic drama films Category:1982 films Category:Films directed by Eriprando Visconti Category:Films set in 1917 Category:1980s melodrama films Category:1982 Italian-language films Category:1982 Italian films

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