La cugina (film)

La cugina (English: The Cousin)
Directed by Aldo Lado
Produced by Felice Testa Gay
Written by Luisa Montagnana
Massimo Franciosa
from the novel by Ercole Patti
Starring Massimo Ranieri
Dayle Haddon
Christian De Sica
Music by Ennio Morricone
Cinematography Gábor Pogány
Edited by Alberto Galletti
Production
company
Testa Gay Cinematografica
Distributed by Unidis
Release dates
1974
Running time
92 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

La cugina is an Italian drama film by the director Aldo Lado, with a score by Ennio Morricone, that was released in 1974. From a novel by Ercole Patti, it tells the coming of age stories of a group of young people in Sicily in the 1950s.[1][2]

Summary

Like other young bourgeois men, Enzo learns about sex with servants, whores and married women. None excite him like his alluring cousin Agata, who has tantalised him with erotic games since childhood. Her ambition, however, is to keep her virginity and make an advantageous marriage. She sets her sights on Nini, amiable but dim, who is a nobleman and has a country estate. To force his hand, a venal priest arranges a fake abduction and then marries the pair. Now baroness and mistress of a vast palazzo, she discovers that her precious virginity was wasted on Nini, who is uninterested in marital sex. When a proud Enzo comes round to tell the two that he has graduated, she gives herself to him at last.

Production

In an interview published in 2005 the director said the story of the original novel was altered so that the erotic tension between the two cousins gradually intensified up to the time of their final encounter. When filming it, he and his cinematographer decided to alternate between normal time and slow motion: “What I wanted to convey was that for them at that moment time as we know it had ceased to exist.”[3]

External links

References

  1. (it)"CinemaItaliano". Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  2. (fr)"Iken-Eiga". Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  3. From an interview with Aldo Lado in "Percorsi alternativi (Controcorrente 2) Guida al cinema di Aldo Lado", Nocturno dossier (30), Jan 2005
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/7/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.