Declaration of Love to G.T.
Declaration of Love to G.T.

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Declaration of Love to G.T.

1971
Movie
90 min
German

Dr. Gisa Tonius, a physicist in her thirties who has a nearly adult stepdaughter, cherishes the desire to have her own child. Suddenly, a big interdisciplinary research project threatens to significantly change Gisa′s life. Uncertain whether to look for professional or private fulfillment she asks her family and friends for their opinions. They all have different views on the point at issue. While her husband is afraid of losing her to her profession, her professor thinks that because of her talent she has an obligation towards science. In the end, Gisa reaches a decision: She wants to have a baby as well as take on the research project.

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Director: Edoardo BrunoGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

This Italian drama explores the complex emotional landscape of its characters as they navigate themes of love, desire, and societal expectations. The narrative often delves into introspective moments, revealing the inner turmoil and aspirations of individuals seeking connection. It is a film that favors character development and psychological depth over overt action.

Critical Reception

Details on the critical reception for 'Declaration of Love to G.T.' from 1971 are scarce in mainstream archives. While it features notable Italian actors, its critical and audience reception was not widely documented in international film publications.

What Reviewers Say

  • Character-driven Italian drama.

  • Explores themes of love and desire.

  • Introspective and psychological focus.

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Fun Fact

The film stars Gloria Guida, who became a significant figure in Italian erotic cinema during the 1970s and early 1980s.

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