"While on her honeymoon in Rome the bride runs off with her romantic idol, a fotoromanzi actor. This is the version released outside of Italy in 1956."@en
"A provincial couple arrive in Rome for their honeymoon. The husband is pompous and dictatorial; his wife is flighty and impressed by "Fumetti," Italian magazines in which actors pose in serialized comic-strip adventures. After their arrival, the bride sneaks away to the Fumetti offices. As the day wanes, her illusions of the glamourous life are destroyed. Fellini made his debut as sole director in this classic comedy. (Does not circulate)."
"Ivan and his bride Wanda arrive in Rome to meet his relatives after their marriage. Wanda sneaks off to meet her favorite fotoromanzi actor, the White Sheik. While she is meeting with him, Ivan, who is searching for her, tries to excuse her absence to the relatives. After making a mess of her life, she attempts suicide and is taken to a mental hospital. She and Ivan are reunited just in time to have an audience with the Pope and then meet his family."@en
"Ivan and his bride Wanda arrive in Rome to meet his relatives after their marriage. Wanda sneaks off to meet her favorite fotoromanzi actor, the White Sheik. While she is meeting with him, Ivan, who is searching for her, tries to excuse her absence to the relatives. After making a mess of her life, she attempts suicide and is taken to a mental hospital. She and Ivan are reunited just in time to have an audience with the Pope and then meet his family."
"A young bride abruptly leaves her clumsy husband on their honeymoon for a picture-magazine idol. The glamourous lifestyle dazzles her at first but leaves her disillusioned in the end."
"Wanda, an ardent reader of photos-romances, is in Rome on her honeymoon. She is a great fan of the "White Sheik", a ficticious character, and she avidly follows all his adventures; One day she manages to slip away from her husband and make her way to the newspaper offices where these stories are edited. She then manages to get a small job on the shooting and, being so close to her hero, but she realises he is in fact a coward."
"Ivan and his bride Wanda arrive in Rome to meet his relatives after their marriage. Wanda's fascination with her favorite fotoromanzi actor, the White Sheik, almost leads to tragedy before the couple is reunited just in time to have an audience with the Pope and then meet Ivan's family."
"In this Fellini film newlyweds arrive in Rome for their honeymoon. The is obsessed with the "White Sheik" the hero of a soap opera photo romance strip and sneaks away to find him, leaving her conventional, petit bourgeois husband in hysterics as he tries to hide his wife's disappearance from his strait-laced relatives who are waiting to go with them to visit the Pope. A satirical film, targeting the trashy ?foto romanzi? comic strips that were extremely popular in Italy when the film was made."@en
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