Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963)
Vittorio De Sica's "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" In the age of the Italian-style comedy, getting two huge stars like Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren would be a guaranteed box office smash. That's exactly what happened with the 1963 comedy " Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow ." Not only did it become the third highest grossing film in North America, it cemented Sophia Loren as one of the most famous actresses on the planet. The film is an anthology. It is divided into three 'chapters.' The first centers on a working-class couple in 1954 who decide to continuously have children to avoid jail time. The second involves the wealthy wife of an industrialist who takes a drive with her lower-class lover. The final act concerns a prostitute who must convince her neighbor's son to maintain his path to priesthood. The 'Italian-style comedy' is a byproduct of the neo-realist movement, which shifts social and economic themes instead to sexual dy...