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Yesterday, today, and tomorrow

Three humorous tales that portray Italian women who manipulate their sexual favors to get what they want.

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  • "Ieri, oggi, domani"@en
  • "Ieri, oggi, domani"
  • "Leri, oggi, domani"
  • "Leri, oggi, domani"@en
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow"
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow"@en
  • "Hier, aujourd'hui et demain"
  • "Yesterday, today & tomorrow"@en
  • "Yesterday, today & tomorrow"
  • "Intramontabile"
  • "Adelina of Naples"@en
  • "Mara of Rome"@en
  • "Yesterday, today & tommorow"@en
  • "Anna of Milan"@en

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  • "Vittorio D.: "...a documentary on the life and legacy of the great director (and frequent Loren collaborator) that offers fascinating interviews with Woody Allen, Clint Eastwood, Mike Leigh and many others"--Container."
  • "Three comic tales in which Italian women use sex in various ways to get what they want."
  • "Three tales that portray Italian women who manipulate their sexual favors to get what they want."
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow: Loren and Mastoianni play a trio of couples in three vignettes set throughout Italy in this Oscar-winning comedy. In Naples, they are poor but resourceful, selling black market cigarettes on the street. In Milan, Loren wears Christian Dior and debates her preference for a Rolls Royce or her husband. In Rome, Mastroianni is an industry scion who helps Loren's prostitute set a wavering priest back onto the spiritual plane."
  • "Three humorous tales that portray Italian women who manipulate their sexual favors to get what they want."@en
  • "This is a delightful portrayal of Italian women who manipulate their sexual favors to get what they want. In one tale Sophia Loren finds an unusual angle to legally evade paying her taxes; in another she plays the wife of a wealthy businessman with a knack for turning heads; finally, as a participant in the worlds oldest profession, she entices a seminary student who engages to change her ways."@en
  • "Tales of three women and the men in their lives. Adelina is wearing her husband to death by having a child every year in order to stay out of prison. Anna is a wealthy, arrogant socialite who uses and discards men. Mara is a beautiful prostitute who struggles with her conscience when a young seminary student falls in love with her."@en
  • "Tales of three women and the men in their lives. Adelina is wearing her husband to death by having a child every year in order to stay out of prison. Anna is a wealthy, arrogant socialite who uses and discards men. Mara is a beautiful prostitute who struggles with her conscience when a young seminary student falls in love with her."
  • "Three lusty tales centering on women who use sex as a way of getting what they want out of the self-centered men in their lives."
  • "Three lusty tales centering on women who use sex as a way of getting what they want out of the self-centered men in their lives."@en
  • "Three tales of women who use sex to get what they want out of the self-centered men in their lives."
  • "Three tales of women who use sex to get what they want out of the self-centered men in their lives."@en
  • "Three separate stories, Adelina of Naples, Anna of Milan, and Mara of Rome, has Sophia Loren playing Adelena, a permanently pregnant slum marketeer; Anna, the elegant wife of a rich Milan industrialist; and Mara, a call-girl having an affair with a Bologna playboy."@en
  • "Stories about three very different women and the men they attract."
  • "Features a trio of stories about sex, each starring Loren and Mastroianni). In the first vignette (Adelina of Naples), a woman avoids jail time by pumping out babies with a willing accomplice. In the second vignette (Anna of Milan), a pair of lovers are forced to work out their problems in a car. The third vignette (Mara of Rome) is the story of a prostitute who quits her best john for a man of the cloth."

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  • "eVideos (www)"
  • "Foreign films"@en
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Motion pictures, Italian"
  • "Motion pictures, Italian"@en
  • "DVD Videodiscs"@en
  • "comédie (fiction)"
  • "Fiction films"@en
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  • "Feature films"
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  • "Anthology films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Motion Pictures, Italian"@en
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Romance films"@en
  • "Film de fiction (Descripteur de forme)"

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  • "Yesterday, today, and tomorrow"
  • "Yesterday, today, and tomorrow"@en
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow"
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow"@en
  • "Leri, oggi, domani (Motion picture)"
  • "Ieri, oggi, domani (Film cinématographique)"
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow Ieri, oggi, domani"
  • "Yesterday, today and tomorrow Leri, oggi, domani"@en
  • "Yesterday, today & tomorrow"
  • "Yesterday, today & tomorrow"@en
  • "Ieri, oggi, domani"@en