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Initially released in France on July 15, 1981, and later in Italy on August 1, 1981. Core Plot & Themes
For students of Italian cinema, it is an essential work that bridges the gap between the Neo-Realism of the post-war years and the more introspective dramas of the 1980s. It features powerhouse performances from Sandrelli and Adorf and showcases Aldo Lado’s capabilities as a director of serious dramatic weight. la disubbidienza 1981 imdb extra quality
The narrative alternates between Lorenzo’s personal struggle for autonomy and the broader sociopolitical backdrop: the rise of labor unions, the impact of World War I on rural Italy, and the growing tension between the Church and the state. Lorenzo’s eventual imprisonment becomes a crucible that forces him to confront the limits of his rebellion and the cost of personal freedom. Initially released in France on July 15, 1981,
(Teresa Ann Savoy): His father's lover and the family governess, who initiates him into erotic games. The few user reviews on IMDb are generally critical
The few user reviews on IMDb are generally critical. One reviewer noted that "the plot is very silly, with a sick boy called Luca (Karl Zinny) being disputed by two women (Savoy and Stefania Sandrelli) during the Republic of Saló period". Another user suggested that the film may have been sabotaged, citing a poor-quality copy on YouTube where "can hardly be seen clearly some images, the soundtrack is awful and at times the music prevents follow the dialogue".
The 1981 Italian film La Disubbidienza (released in English as Her Disobedience