The Invisible Woman (1969 film)
The Invisible Woman (Italian: La donna invisibile) is a 1969 Italian drama film written and directed by Paolo Spinola and starring Giovanna Ralli and Carla Gravina.[1][2]
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Directed by | Paolo Spinola |
Written by | Paolo Spinola Dacia Maraini Ottavio Jemma |
Starring | Giovanna Ralli Carla Gravina |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Cinematography | Silvano Ippoliti |
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Language | Italian |
Plot
Laura realizes that her husband Andrea no longer loves her, so much so that she can see through her body, almost not even existed. Deeply in love with him - whose attentions all seem to be directed to Delfina, another woman who lives at home with them - Laura pines, tries to rekindle her interest, confessing to him an occasional betrayal, but all is useless. One day, during a hunting trip, Andrea, shooting a pheasant, kills her with one of the shots, but this time he doesn't even notice her, lying next to the prey and moves away from Delfina's arm. Addressing her, however, he calls her Laura.
Cast
- Giovanna Ralli as Laura
- Carla Gravina as Delfina
- Anita Sanders as Anita
- Silvano Tranquilli as Andrea
- Gigi Rizzi as Carlo
- Elena Persiani as Tania
- Gino Cassani as Tania's Husband
- Franca Sciutto as Crocetta
- Raúl Ramírez as Osvaldo