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Benvenuta

6.2(11)19831h 45m
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Where to watch Benvenuta in Italy

Benvenuta is streaming on Novecento Amazon Channel in Italy, and available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and CHILI. Availability checked 10 June 2026.

About Benvenuta

Benvenuta is a 1983 movie in the Drama genre, directed by André Delvaux, starring Fanny Ardant, Vittorio Gassman and Françoise Fabian. It has a runtime of 1 hour 45 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.2/10 from 11 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Benvenuta in Italy — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

A passionate affair set against the intense encounter between a film-maker and a novelist. The story begins with young scriptwriter François tracking down the author of a once-scandalous novel. His aim is to adapt the work for the screen but several elements of the novel he finds difficult to comprehend. The author, Jeanne, is initially cautious of relaying information, insisting the presumably autobiographical book in no way relates to her personal life. However, eventually she takes the man into confidence to tell the background of Benvenuta.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Benvenuta in Italy?+

In Italy, you can stream Benvenuta on Novecento Amazon Channel. It's also available to rent or buy on Amazon Video and CHILI.

Is Benvenuta on Netflix?+

Benvenuta is not on Netflix in Italy right now, but you can stream it on Novecento Amazon Channel.

How long is Benvenuta?+

Benvenuta has a runtime of 1 hour 45 minutes (105 minutes).

Who stars in Benvenuta?+

Benvenuta stars Fanny Ardant, Vittorio Gassman, Françoise Fabian, Mathieu Carrière and Claire Wauthion.

When did Benvenuta come out?+

Benvenuta is a 1983 movie directed by André Delvaux.

What genre is Benvenuta?+

Benvenuta is Drama film.

Who directed Benvenuta?+

Benvenuta was directed by André Delvaux.

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