Una notte, un sogno explained

Una notte, un sogno
Director:Massimo Manuelli
Producer:Progetto Visivo
Starring:Sergio Rubini
Claire Nebout
Hugues Quester
Laura D'Arista
Music:Paolo Conte
Cinematography:Giulio Albonico
Editing:Luigi Zita
Distributor:Istituto Luce
Runtime:83 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

Una notte, un sogno (One night, a dream) is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Massimo Manuelli and starring Sergio Rubini.[1] [2]

Plot

Turin, Italy late 1980s. A young woman, bored and disturbed by the behavior of her husband and friends, decide to leave the villa in which he lives to go in the town. On the road she is attacked by a group of young thugs, but a photographer saves her. This man, just before this meeting, he witnessed a crime committed by the Chinese mafia, so he is forced into hiding. Between the two fugitives born solidarity, which soon turned into a feeling. But the short love story, which has as its backdrop the nocturnal environments of Turin, will fade away at dawn to the Porta Nuova train station, on a train leaving for Narvik. The photographer must escape: it is a witness too dangerous. She tries to reunite with him.

Cast

Release

The film was premiered in Italy in Turin on May 4, 1988[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gremese, 1991, p. 87. italian. 9788877424297.
  2. Web site: Una notte, un sogno (1988). Italian Cinema Database. 2011-07-23. italian.
  3. Web site: Cinema, la Voglia sta per passare. La Stampa. 2011-07-23. italian.