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The Balcony

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In a world steeped in chaos, where daily life is interrupted by violence and uncertainty, a madam of a peculiar brothel becomes an observer of a distorted reality from the safety of her balcony. As the city crumbles around her, the inhabitants of this microcosm seek refuge in illusions and excesses, reflecting their deepest desires and fears. From her elevated position, the madam becomes a sort of director of this human theater, where each client brings with them a story to tell, revealing the despair and madness of a world that seems to be fading away.

The conversations and interactions on the balcony unveil secrets, ambitions, and, above all, the struggle for survival in an environment where reality has been distorted. As conflicts intensify, what begins as a simple observation transforms into an intimate connection between the characters, each more vulnerable than the last. The atmosphere becomes tense and introspective, turning this space into a symbol of the struggle to find hope amid despair.

With brilliant actors, bold direction, and cinematography that captures the essence of unease, this masterpiece offers a deep reflection on the human condition and the choices we face when the world we know is sinking.

Media type
Movie
Year
1963
Director
Joseph Strick
Writer
Ben Maddow
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
60.00
Actors
Shelley Winters
Peter Falk
Lee Grant
Peter Brocco
Joyce Jameson
Jeff Corey
Arnette Jens
Ruby Dee
Leonard Nimoy
Kent Smith
Gender
Drama
Comedy
Fantasy
Country
United States
Producers
Joseph Strick
Ben Maddow
Original title
The Balcony
Duration
84
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