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Nero's Mistress






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Nero's Mistress
Directed bySteno
Written byStefano Vanzina, Alberto Sordi, Rodolfo Sonego, Sandro Continenza
Produced byFranco Cristaldi
StarringAlberto Sordi
Vittorio De Sica
Gloria Swanson
Brigitte Bardot
CinematographyMario Bava
Edited byMario Serandrei, Giuliana Attenni
Music byAngelo Francesco Lavagnino

Production
company

Cinecittà

Distributed byTitanus

Release date

  • 1956 (1956)

Running time

95 min
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian
Box office571,983 admissions (France)[1]
Brigitte Bardot, Vittorio De Sica, and Gloria Swanson

Mio figlio Nerone (literally: My Son Nero), released in the US as Nero's Mistress is a 1956 Italian historical comedy film directed by Steno and starring Alberto Sordi, Vittorio De Sica, Gloria Swanson and Brigitte Bardot, with cinematography by Mario Bava.[2] It depicts a visit by the Roman Emperor Nero and his entourage to a coastal villa.

The movie was released in Italy in September 1956 and in France in October 1957.[3] The US dub, released in 1962, was recut to a substantially different film, shifting the emphasis from AgrippinatoPoppaea (as the title reflects).[4]

Plot[edit]

The young emperor Nero proves himself spoiled, childish and unable to cope with the government of Rome. His domineering mother Agrippina and the wise philosopher Seneca try to make change the personality of the emperor, but nothing can make Nero into a wise and honorable ruler. Agrippina then takes advantage of a poetic and theatrical failure of Nero to kill him and take over the government of Rome. Seneca initially supports the woman, but then plays a double game and warns Nero about the conspiracy. Agrippina smartly lays the blame on the Christians and on Seneca, who could be sentenced to death. However Nero is easily deceived again and proved magnanimous, forgiving all.
The trouble starts at court for the umpteenth time when Nero finds out that Seneca had lied about the "poetic art" of the emperor, saying to the people that Nero sings and performs worse than a stupid monkey ...

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

The movie was filmed in 1955 with interior scenes filmed at Rome's Cinecitta studio.[3]

The movie is notable for the first appearance of Brigitte Bardot as a blonde. A natural brunette, she was asked by the director to appear as a blonde as he felt that it was appropriate to her character of an intriguing and alluring treacherous woman. Rather than wear a wig Bardot decided to dye her hair. She was so pleased with the results that she decided to retain the hair colour.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Box office information at Box Office Story
  • ^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | MIO FIGLIO NERONE (1956)". Archived from the original on 2009-09-19. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  • ^ a b c Servat, Henry-Jean (2016). Brigitte Bardot - My Life in Fashion (Hardback). Paris: Flammation S.A. ISBN 978-2--08-0202697. Page 76.
  • ^ "Nero's Mistress (1956) - IMDb". IMDb.
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