A Strange Passion
A Strange Passion (French: Un amour interdit) is a 1984 French drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Dougnac, starring Brigitte Fossey, Fernando Rey and Saverio Marconi. The story is set in Italy in the late 18th century. It is based on the short story "The Foundling" by Heinrich von Kleist.[1]
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Directed by | Jean-Pierre Dougnac |
Produced by | François Nocher Dominique Vignet |
Screenplay by | Jean-Pierre Dougnac |
Based on | "The Foundling" by Heinrich von Kleist |
Music by | Luis Bacalov |
Cinematography | Romano Albani |
Edited by | Marie-Josée Audiard |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Emmanuelle Béart was nominated for Most Promising Actress at the 10th César Awards.[2]
Cast
- Brigitte Fossey as Elvire
- Fernando Rey as Piacchi
- Saverio Marconi as Nicolo and Colino
- Agostina Belli as Zaveria
- Emmanuelle Béart as Constanza
- Roger Planchon as the bishop
- Remo Remotti as Peppo
- Miranda Martino as Elvire's mother
- Margherita Sala as Antonia
- Salvatore Napolitano as Nicolo as a child
- Alexis Cabot as Paolo
- Michaela Sciurpa as Clara
- Guido Alberti as Valerio, Piacchi's friend
- Daniele Dublino as the father superior
- Pietro Rosella as the coachman
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References
- "Un amour interdit". bifi.fr (in French). Cinémathèque Française. Archived from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
- "Récompenses et nominations pour le film Un amour interdit". AlloCiné (in French). Retrieved 2015-06-24.
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