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The Liberanos
The father dreams that at least his son Grga will return from Germany to his homeland because his second son is an employed Party member, lives in the city, and tries to push through some new projects in his village which traditional environment is opposed to.
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Plot Summary
The Liberanos is a made-for-television drama that explores the lives of a young Italian-American couple struggling with the pressures of early marriage and career aspirations in the late 1970s. As they navigate societal expectations and personal ambitions, they face challenging decisions that test their commitment to each other and their dreams. The film delves into themes of family, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness in a changing world.
Critical Reception
The Liberanos was a modest television film that received a generally positive, though not overwhelmingly enthusiastic, reception from critics upon its release. It was praised for its sensitive portrayal of relatable marital issues and strong performances from its lead actors, particularly Joanna Cassidy. However, some reviews noted that the narrative occasionally veered into predictable territory, and the pacing could be slow at times. Audiences found it to be a moving and thought-provoking drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of marital challenges.
Commended for strong performances by the lead cast.
Noted for its potentially slow pacing and conventional plot points.
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Fun Fact
Despite being a made-for-television film, 'The Liberanos' was directed by Michael Zinberg, who would go on to have a prolific career directing episodes of many popular television series, including 'Magnum, P.I.', 'Quantum Leap', and 'Babylon 5'.
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