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Duration: 398 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 656x400 | Added: 2018-Dec-28 |
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Ida Di Benedetto, born on June 3, 1945, is an Italian actress and film producer who appeared in over 50 films and TV shows between 1974 and 2004. She won two Nastro d'Argento awards: Best Supporting Actress for 'Fontamara' (1981) and Best Actress for her leading role in 'Immacolata e Concetta'. Notably, she starred in the film 'The Whores', which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival in 1994.
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Marcella Michelangeli, who starred in 'Der Mann mit dem goldenen Pinsel' (1969), played a hippy girl who showed romantic interest in Archie, the character portrayed by Willi Colombini.
Release Year: 1980
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Alternative Title: Immacolata et Concetta, Dyo erotevmenes gynaikes, Duas Mulheres Apaixonadas (Imacolada e Conceição), Immacolata and Concetta: The Other Jealousy
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Genre: Lgbt-Related Film
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Immacolata and Concetta are two women from Naples who face various struggles due to their unconventional lifestyles. Immacolata, a bisexual butcher shop owner, is married but has financial difficulties. Meanwhile, Concetta, a lesbian, works manual labor jobs and has spent time in jail for shooting her lover's husband and guiding a young woman into prostitution. Immacolata also ends up in jail for the latter offense. In prison, they form an intense romantic relationship. Upon release, they defy societal norms by moving in together despite Immacolata still being married. However, their relationship faces challenges not just from external threats but also from internal contradictions.
Immacolata e Concetta, l'altra gelosia (1980) is an Italian film directed by Salvatore Piscicelli that explores the lives of two women from Naples' lower economic strata. The movie delves into themes of sexuality and societal norms through the experiences of Immacolata and Concetta, who both face discrimination due to their unconventional lifestyles and choices. The narrative focuses on their intense relationship, which develops in prison and carries over into their life together after release. Despite facing external threats from society and Immacolata's husband, it is ultimately the internal contradictions between them that pose the most significant challenge.