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Stregati
Lorenzo is the conductor of Radio Strega's night show, making up false court sentences for those who suffer from insomnia.
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Plot Summary
A handsome young man named Salvino dreams of becoming a matador in Spain, but his life takes an unexpected turn when he falls for a beautiful woman. He becomes entangled in a strange adventure involving his possessive mother, a mysterious cult, and a series of peculiar events that challenge his perceptions of reality and desire.
Critical Reception
Stregati, also known as 'Bewitched,' is a peculiar Italian film that blends elements of comedy, romance, and surrealism. While it features a notable cast and the directorial touch of Vittorio De Sica, it is often considered one of his lesser-known or more unusual works, receiving mixed to negative reviews from critics and generally being overlooked by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
An eccentric and somewhat bizarre narrative.
Ornella Muti delivers a captivating performance.
The film's surreal elements can be polarizing.
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Fun Fact
This was one of Vittorio De Sica's final films, released posthumously after his death in 1974, though the film itself was made in 1986 after some production delays.
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