Directed by Vittorio De Sica, (1967) is a quintessential 1960s anthology film that showcases the remarkable range of Shirley MacLaine across seven distinct vignettes. Set against the stylish backdrop of Paris, the film explores various facets of love, adultery, and the feminine experience with a distinct European flair.
: Shirley MacLaine earned a Golden Globe nomination for her tour-de-force performance, portraying seven entirely different characters—from a grieving widow to a "nude poetry-reading" hippie and a petty socialite. Woman Times Seven
: The film is a visual feast of 1960s high fashion, featuring costumes by Marcel Escoffier and a legendary crystal-encrusted gown by Pierre Cardin . The Vignettes : Funeral Procession : A widow's grief meets amorous advances. Directed by Vittorio De Sica, (1967) is a