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La Ferita
Raymonde (Bertini) has had a passionate affair with Giacomo (Giorgio Bonaiti) and has a son with him. Life has taken a different turn, however, and Giacomo has married Elena (Mary Fleuron).
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Plot Summary
A woman's life is tragically altered by a deep emotional wound, exploring themes of love, loss, and societal expectations in early 20th-century Italy. The narrative delves into the complexities of human relationships and the enduring impact of past traumas.
Critical Reception
As a silent film from 1923, specific critical reception details are scarce. However, its association with the prominent director Mario Caserini and star Lyda Borelli suggests it was part of the significant Italian film industry of the era, aiming for dramatic impact and artistic expression.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks extensive contemporary reviews due to its age.
Part of Italy's early cinematic output, focusing on dramatic narratives.
Performance of Lyda Borelli likely a highlight.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not available due to its age and limited distribution in the digital era.
Fun Fact
Lyda Borelli was one of the most celebrated actresses of Italian silent cinema, known for her dramatic performances and expressive style, often referred to as 'the divine'.
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