Bella addormentata (2012)
Directed by Marco Bellocchio

Drama
aka: Dormant Beauty

Film Synopsis

On 23rd November 2008, Italy is divided by the fate of Eluana Englaro, a young woman who has been in a coma for 17 years.  The Italian courts have just granted Beppino Englaro, her father, the right to suspend the artificial means by which she is kept alive.  In the political storm that ensues, public opinion is inflamed.  Maria, a pro-life militant, leads a demonstration in front of the clinic where Eluana is soon to die, whilst in Rome her father, a senator, hesitates over voting for a law that will overturn this judgement.  Meanwhile, a well-known actress hopes that her own daughter will recover from the coma she has been in for many years...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marco Bellocchio
  • Script: Marco Bellocchio (story), Veronica Raimo, Stefano Rulli
  • Cinematographer: Daniele Ciprì
  • Music: Carlo Crivelli
  • Cast: Toni Servillo (Uliano Beffardi), Isabelle Huppert (Divina Madre), Alba Rohrwacher (Maria), Michele Riondino (Roberto), Maya Sansa (Rossa), Pier Giorgio Bellocchio (Dr. Pallido), Gianmarco Tognazzi (Marito della Divina Madre), Brenno Placido (Federico), Fabrizio Falco (Pipino), Gigio Morra (Il persuasore), Federica Fracassi (Madre), Roberto Herlitzka (Lo psichiatra), Carlotta Cimador (Rosa), Antonio De Matteo (Medico Scommettitore), Vanessa Scalera (Deputato PD), Francesca Golia (Amica di Maria 1), Cristina Odasso (Amica di Maria 2), Giulia Maulucci (Specializzanda), Sara Alzetta (Madre Roberto), Fabrice Scott (Prete Divina)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 115 min
  • Aka: Dormant Beauty ; La Belle endormie

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