(1981), directed by Aldo Lado, is a poignant Italian-French coming-of-age drama that masterfully blends political disillusionment with erotic awakening. Based on the celebrated novel by Alberto Moravia, the film remains a significant piece of Italian cinema, often sought after for its atmospheric cinematography and haunting score by the legendary Ennio Morricone. Plot Summary: Rebellion and Awakening

This existential crisis leads Luca to a state of self-imposed despair, from which he is rescued by two significant women in his life: La disubbidienza (1981) - IMDb

Set against the backdrop of Northern Italy during the decline of the Republic of Salò, the story follows Luca Manzi (Karl Zinny), a fourteen-year-old boy. Rebellious and principled, Luca rejects his parents' fascist allegiances and joins the partisans. However, the end of the war brings only disillusionment as the societal structures he fought against seem to persist under new guises.

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