



The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
SYNOPSIS
The story of an aristocratic Jewish family in Ferrara, Italy, in the years 1938-1943,
The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
is the hauntingly beautiful story about a way of life now lost forever. The enormous
gardens of the Finzi-Contini estate surround the family both literally and metaphorically,
and seemingly insulate them from the virulent spread of anti-Semitism in Mussolini's Fascist regime. As Jews are progressively banned from schools, libraries
and public places, the Finzi-Continis open their gates to the friends of their children,
Micol (Dominique Sanda) and Alberto (Helmut Berger). Giorgio (Lino Capolicchio),
a frequent visitor, is a middle-class Jewish student who has been hopelessly in love
with Micol since childhood. But Micol rejects him and in casual defiance of the
"racial laws," begins a physical relationship with Malnate (Fabio Testi), a brash
young Communist, and the only non-Jew in her circle.
The group of friends spend languid afternoons playing tennis and romantic games, but
beyond the walls of the estate, the Fascists hold menacing parades, and begin rounding
up Jews for deportation.







Last Modified 24-October-1996
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