
In Boccaccio ’70 (1962), Sophia Loren delivered one of her most unforgettable performances in the segment “La Riffa.”
Playing Zoe, a voluptuous carnival worker who becomes the prize in a local raffle, Loren was pure cinematic electricity. With her teasing confidence and magnetic screen presence, she turned every glance and gesture into a masterclass in charm.
Watching Boccaccio ’70 today feels like revisiting a moment when Italian cinema overflowed with glamour and personality. Loren’s Zoe isn’t just a symbol of beauty; she’s a clever, self aware woman who uses her allure on her own terms.
The camera adored her, but it was her charisma that made the story sing. With her radiant smile, sharp humor, and unmistakable confidence, Loren turned La Riffa into a celebration of femininity, independence, and joy. It is one of those performances that reminds you why she remains one of the great icons of world cinema.