Un amore (1965 film) explained

Un amore
Director:Gianni Vernuccio
Screenplay:Ennio De Concini
Based On:A Love Affair by Dino Buzzati
Starring:Rossano Brazzi
Agnès Spaak
Music:Giorgio Gaslini
Cinematography:Aldo Scavarda
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Un amore is a 1965 Italian romance film directed by Gianni Vernuccio. It is based on the novel A Love Affair by Dino Buzzati.[1]

Plot

In Milan, Antonio Dorigo, a 49-year-old architect, struggles to form close relationships with women but finds solace in visiting Mrs. Ermelina's establishment. One day, he schedules an appointment with a new girl, Adelaide, an underage dancer from La Scala, also known as Laide. Antonio falls in love with her, but Laide desires a strictly physical relationship. Despite attempts to free himself from the obsession, Laide becomes his kept woman while maintaining her independent life. Over time, Laide grows impatient with Antonio, feeling he is old and intrusive. Blinded by love, Antonio ignores Laide's flaws until he must confront the reality of their relationship. He eventually marries someone else but realizes too late that Laide was his true love. Desperate to reconnect, Antonio arranges a meeting, only to find that Laide wants nothing to do with him.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Un amore. Italian. Rivista del cinematografo. 9 May 2019.