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  1. Country. Italy. Language. Italian. Scent of a Woman (Italian: Profumo di donna) is a 1974 Commedia all'italiana film directed by Dino Risi, based on Il buio e il miele, a story by Giovanni Arpino. Both Risi and the leading actor Vittorio Gassman won important Italian and French awards. An American remake, Scent of a Woman, was released in 1992.

  2. Scent of a Woman: Directed by Dino Risi. With Vittorio Gassman, Alessandro Momo, Agostina Belli, Moira Orfei. A young private is assigned to accompany a blind captain.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Dino Risi
    • 1974-12-20
  3. The film was even nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film and Best Writing (Screenplay Adapted From Other Material) categories. Maybe this is why Scent of a Woman has obvious references to Italy — Al Pacino as the lead actor and the name of the girl he dances the tango with, Donna, which means woman in Italian.

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  4. Feb 17, 2017 · 15 Facts About 'Scent of a Woman'. A loose adaption of the Giovanni Arpino novel Il buio e il miele and the 1974 movie Profumo di Donna, Scent of a Woman (1992) stars Al Pacino as the bitter ...

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    • Raffaele Colaianni
  6. The Scent of a Woman ★★½ Sweet Smell of Woman; Profumo di Donna 1975. An acclaimed dark comedy that may be an acquired taste for some. A blinded military officer and his valet take a sensual tour of Italy, the sightless man seducing beautiful women on the way.

  7. Aug 20, 2019 · Scent of a Woman (1974) Director Dino Risi s Profumo Di Donna/Scent of a Woman (1974) comes at the end of a long line of films known as Commedia all Italiana (Italian Style Comedy). The period between the late 1950s and the mid-1970s saw Italian filmmakers exploring social issues, specifically sex, marriage, divorce, inequality, economic prosperity and religion through the lens of satire with ...