The disobedience

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Movie
German title The disobedience
Original title La disubbidienza
Country of production Italy , France
original language Italian
Publishing year 1981
length 94 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Aldo Lado
script Aldo Lado
production Giorgio Barattolo, Valerio De Paolis
music Ennio Morricone
camera Dante Spinotti
cut Alberto Gallitti
occupation

Disobedience (Original title: La disubbidienza ) is an Italian-French film (1981) by Aldo Lado based on a novel by Alberto Moravia with Karl Zinny, Stefania Sandrelli , Mario Adorf and Marie-José Nat . The film had its German premiere on October 7, 1983 in the GDR , in the FRG it opened on December 30, 1983.

action

At the end of the Second World War, 15-year-old Luca is outraged by the behavior of his bourgeois parents: his mother only thinks about her career as a singer and makes deals with the fascists, his father also cuddles up to the fascists. Luca falls in love with the Jewish housemaid Edith, who is hidden by his family. She would also accept him as a lover if he weren't so young. So Luca goes into the resistance and fights with the partisans. His father punishes him with beatings and house arrest. After the war, Luca is celebrated as a hero. Now his father also pretends to have been a partisan himself. Luca is disgusted by his father and gets sick. Now the nurse Angela takes care of him. She and Luca start an affair, but then Edith returns, whom Luca has now chosen as her lover.

criticism

“The puberty story of a 15-year-old who revolted against his opportunist parents in Italy during the time of fascism, went underground and found after the Second World War that his dreams were not coming true. A story staged as a private melodrama without an eye for the interdependent private and socio-political references of the plot, which comes from a novella by Alberto Moravia. A lengthy, kitsch-like film with some sultry, involuntarily weird sex scenes. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Disobedience. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed September 4, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used