Friday, January 9, 2026

 The Sunday Woman (1975) – Luigi Commencini.

Based upon a hugely successful novel, Commencini's deliciously sardonic drama is a compelling admixture of Gialloesque crime tropes, and biting satire, providing a wry dissection of Turin's deeply entrenched class system. The classy performances, rich text and film-making are exquisite, making The Sunday Woman yet another truly exemplary release by cineastes treasure trove Radiance. I thoroughly enjoyed The Sunday Woman, it remains a witty, playful, intelligent, and totally immersive experience, generously blessed with two of the finest screen actors of all time is an additional treat! 






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