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Synopsis: Triest in the year 1911. Ernesto is the priviliged, seventeen year old son of a jewish mother and a non-jewish father, who has deserted his family. He is raised by his uncle Giovanni and ...
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Salvatore Samperi
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
R
Year:
1979
98 min
75 Views


I hate you

You choose...

Excuse me, I must go

I didn't know you were here

What's wrong?

Ernesto and I like each other

...and Ilio is happy about it.

Right, Ilio?

Fine, fine...

But there is no need to shout...

If it makes you happy

So, Ilio has a sister!

Yes, we have met a few times

She painted our portrait

Why all these questions?

Shall we tell him?

We have been invited to Luzzati's

this coming Sunday

I imagine we were invited

by Ilio's sister

What's her name?

Rachelle

Exactly, Rachelle

"Oh, nothing official.

They are still children"

"But if their friendship should develop..."

"Yesterday Giovanni spoke to Rachelle father"

"There was no objection"

"Being related to the Luzzatis

would cancel out"

"your unfortunate marriage"

You're so lovely...

Beautiful

These pearls are for you

Yes, because...

...you know, that I love you

Go, while you still can

Fly, little one, fly

Hurry or we will be late

The women went ahead

Mr. Ernesto, how are you?

Buy yourself a glass of wine, or a cigar

Hurry...

To Villa Luzzato... Who was that?

One of Wilder's workers

I was right, wasn't I?

Nice party!

...looks like we are all here

Any concerts? None?

Don't worry, you will play your violin

...when you're alone... at night

Otherwise they would laugh at us

For the time being, Ernesto...

...will work in my Company,

he is through with childish pranks

He will mature with marriage.

Ernesto is...

...very judicious

And remember Rachelle. Ernesto is...

very timid, sensitive

With a mania for animals

Don't bother about that...

At night, you with your violin, and...

I, with my novel

"What would you do, Mr. Wilder,

were you my age?"

Now we are the same age

Let's enjoy the party!

That's enough Ilio,

I told you not to carry on like that

And stop shouting

Leave me alone

That shrew, Maria, is dying of envy

This wedding will make up for her marriage

You're behaving like a child!

Leave me in peace...

You'll get it!

Ernesto is like a ray of sunshine

He is a socialist

but not against pretty girls

Where is Ilio?

I wouldn't know. Why? Won't I do?

How we sacrificed...

...to make him what he is, poor darling

They are beautiful!

I will buy them a motor car

Thank you

To our children... to their happiness

To our children!

To think, Rachelle and I

were still playing with dolls

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Barbara Alberti

Barbara Alberti (born April 11, 1943) is an Italian writer, journalist, and screenwriter. more…

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