La Disubbidienza (1981): A Cinematic Look at Moravia’s "Disobedience" Directed by La Disubbidienza (released internationally as Disobedience
An Italian-French production from 1981, (also known as Disobedience ) is a dramatic exploration of political disillusionment and sexual awakening. Based on the novel by Alberto Moravia , the film is set against the backdrop of the fascist Republic of Salò in Northern Italy during World War II. Plot Summary La Disubbidienza 1981 Dvdrip Download
Directed by , the film features a notable European cast and a score by the legendary Ennio Morricone : Stefania Sandrelli as Angela Teresa Ann Savoy as Edith Mario Adorf as Mr. Manzi Karl Zinny as Luca Manzi How to Watch La Disubbidienza (1981): A Cinematic Look at Moravia’s
"La disubbidienza" is an Italian drama film directed by Elio Petri. The film stars Alberto Sordi, Monica Vitti, and Mariangela Melato. It explores themes of social norms, family expectations, and personal freedom within the context of a somewhat conservative Italian society during the early 1980s. The movie received critical acclaim and was recognized with several awards. Manzi Karl Zinny as Luca Manzi How to
The story follows 14-year-old Luca Manzi (played by Karl Zinny), who rebels against his fascist parents by joining the partisans. However, as the war ends, he is profoundly disappointed to find that society's core power structures remain unchanged. Plunged into a deep malaise, Luca decides to let himself die, but he is ultimately saved through his relationships with two women: Edith, his father's lover, and Angela, his devoted nurse.