
Libera, My Love (1975)
Director Mauro Bolognini inserts this story in Fascist Italy, with careful attention to details. The couple formed by Matteo Zannoni (Bruno Cirino) and Libera Valente (Cardinale) can't bear fascism. They move constantly between cities, settling down in Modena, where Libera quickly collides with the fascist political commissar Franco Testa (Philippe Leroy). Libera has to suffer awful moments due to her attachment to the resistance, and to the political and sexual harassment from Testa.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Mauro Bolognini | Director |
Nicola Badalucco | Writer |
Mauro Bolognini | Writer |
Luciano Vincenzoni | Writer |
Roberto Loyola | Producer |
Ennio Morricone | Composer |
Franco Di Giacomo | Cinematographer |
Nino Baragli | Editor |
Guido Josia | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Claudia Cardinale | |
Bruno Cirino | |
Adolfo Celi | |
Philippe Leroy |