La Seconda volta (1995)
Directed by Mimmo Calopresti

Drama
aka: The Second Time

Film Synopsis

Alberto Sajevo meets Lisa Venturi, twelve years after she attempted to kill him.  She has given up her terrorist life and is trying to make a fresh start.  They meet up again.  She pretends that she has a job, and he does his best to let her think that he believes her.  In fact, Lisa must return each evening to the prison where she is serving her sentence.  Alberto is still obsessed with knowing the answer to one question: just why did she want to kill him?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Mimmo Calopresti
  • Script: Francesco Bruni, Mimmo Calopresti, Heidrun Schleef
  • Cinematographer: Alessandro Pesci
  • Music: Franco Piersanti
  • Cast: Francesca Antonelli (Antonella), Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (Lisa Venturi), Simona Caramelli (Sonia), Marina Confalone (Adele), Roberto De Francesco (Enrico), Orsetta De Rossi (Raffaella), Paolo De Vita (Judge Di Biagio), Nello Mascia (Doctor), Valeria Milillo (Francesca), Nanni Moretti (Alberto Sajevo), Rossana Mortara (Student), Antonio Petrocelli (Ronchi)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min
  • Aka: The Second Time

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