L'amore difficile
L'amore difficile | |
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Directed by |
Alberto Bonucci Sergio Sollima Nino Manfredi Luciano Lucignani |
Starring |
Nino Manfredi Vittorio Gassman |
Music by | Piero Umiliani |
Cinematography | Erico Menczer |
Edited by | Eraldo Da Roma |
Release dates |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
L'amore difficile (internationally released as Of Wayward Love and as Sex Can Be Difficult) is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, that however were all experienced in other areas of the cinematographic industry (Manfredi and Bonucci as actors, Lucignani and Sollima as writers).[1] The four episodes are based on short stories of well-known Italian novelists ( Mario Soldati, Alberto Moravia, Italo Calvino and Ercole Patti) and share the themes of love and betrayal.[2]
The film was co-produced with West Germany where it was released with the title Schwierige Liebe.
Cast
Le donne
- Enrico Maria Salerno: The man
- Catherine Spaak: Valeria
- Claudia Mori: Bruna
(directed by Sergio Sollima)
L'avaro
- Vittorio Gassman: Tullio Monari
- Nadia Tiller: Elena De Gasperis
- Lilla Brignone: Tullio's mother
(directed by Luciano Lucignani)
L'avventura di un soldato
- Nino Manfredi: The soldier
- Fulvia Franco: The widow
(directed by Nino Manfredi)
Il serpente
- Gastone Moschin: The police sergeant
- Bernhard Wicki: Bernhard, the husband
- Lilli Palmer: Hilde, the wife
(directed by Alberto Bonucci)
References
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