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The Career of a Chambermaid 1976

★ 4.822 votes111 min📅 1976-02-06

"Italian comedy"

In *The Career of a Chambermaid (1976)*, Dino Risi crafts a sharp satire of Italy's Fascist era, blending comedy, romance, and drama into a biting critique of ambition and societal expectations.

Director: Dino Risi

Cast

Agostina Belli
Agostina Belli
Marcella Valmarin alias Alba Doris
Cochi Ponzoni
Cochi Ponzoni
Roberto Trevisan
Maurizio Arena
Maurizio Arena
Luciani
William Berger
William Berger
Franz
Lino Toffolo
Lino Toffolo
Gondrano Rossi
Vittorio Gassman
Vittorio Gassman
Franco Denza
Ugo Tognazzi
Ugo Tognazzi
Adelmo
Paolo Baroni
Paolo Baroni
segretario di Marcella
Renato Pozzetto
Renato Pozzetto
Bruno
Alvaro Vitali
Alvaro Vitali
Mario

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Career of a Chambermaid (1976) about?

This Italian gem, directed by Dino Risi, follows the extraordinary rise of a Venetian chambermaid who ascends the social ladder through ambition, cunning, and moral compromise. Along the way, she transforms into a prostitute, singer, film star, and even the mistress of Mussolini himself, embodying the era's contradictions with dark humor and biting wit.

Who directed The Career of a Chambermaid?

The film was directed by Dino Risi, a master of Italian satire whose sharp eye for social hypocrisy defined much of his work.

Who stars in The Career of a Chambermaid?

Agostina Belli leads the cast with her standout performance, supported by Cochi Ponzoni, Maurizio Arena, and Vittorio Gassman.

Is The Career of a Chambermaid (1976) worth watching?

With its sharp satire, compelling lead performance, and historical intrigue, *The Career of a Chambermaid* offers a unique blend of comedy and drama. While not a flawless film, it's a fascinating portrait of ambition and societal decay that's well worth a watch for fans of Italian cinema.

How long is The Career of a Chambermaid?

The film runs for 111 minutes.

About The Career of a Chambermaid (1976) — A Satirical Journey Through Fascist Italy's Social Climbers

In *The Career of a Chambermaid (1976)*, Dino Risi crafts a sharp satire of Italy's Fascist era, blending comedy, romance, and drama into a biting critique of ambition and societal expectations. The film follows the remarkable journey of a determined Venetian woman—played with magnetic charisma by Agostina Belli—as she navigates a turbulent path from humble chambermaid to high-society mistress of 'Il Duce.' With a backdrop of opulent 'White Telephone' films, Risi skewers the hypocrisy and moral compromises of the era, all while delivering a story that's as audacious as it is darkly humorous. Belli's performance earned her a special David Di Donatello Award, cementing her place as one of Italian cinema's most compelling stars.

Set against the glittering yet morally ambiguous world of 1930s Italy, *The Career of a Chambermaid* captures the contradictions of a society obsessed with status and appearances. The film's tone oscillates between biting satire and melodrama, reflecting the era's contradictions, where ambition often came at a moral cost. With a stellar cast led by Belli, Maurizio Arena, and Vittorio Gassman, Risi weaves a narrative that's both a tribute to and a mockery of the era's excesses.