I Knew Her Well (1965)
Antonio Pietrangeli's "I Knew Her Well" Going in to Antonio Pietrangeli's 1965 film " I Knew Her Well ," I was under the false assumption that it would be a Commedia d'Italia. I believed this based on the lead actress, Stefania Sandrelli, who had appeared in two hit Commedia d'Italias (both by Pietro Germi): 1961's " Divorce Italian Style " and 1964's " Seduced and Abandoned ." However, " I Knew Her Well " fell less into the Commedia d'Italian category (although it has its moments) and more into the atmosphere of the Nouvelle Vague that was sweeping Europe at the time. The film centers on Adriana, a provincial young woman who moves to Rome to become famous. Along the way, her loose acquaintances simply use her for their own gain or amusement. Through this process, she uncovers the dark underbelly of the film and media industry and ultimately feels like a loose rag that gets tossed around. The film is an epi...