Troubling Love (1995)
When her elderly mother is found dead under sordid circumstances, Delia returns to her native Naples for the first time in years to attend the funeral. Trying to piece together her estranged parent's secret life, she'll face the hidden memories that shaped her family history.
Director: Mario Martone
Genre: Drama, Mystery
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: April 12, 1995
Cast
- Anna Bonaiuto - Delia (present)
- Angela Luce - Amalia (present)
- Gianni Cajafa - Uncle Filippo (present)
- Peppe Lanzetta - Antonio Polledro (present)
- Licia Maglietta - Amalia (past)
- Anna Calato - Mrs. De Riso
- Italo Celoro - Delia's father (present)
- Carmela Pecoraro - Delia (past)
- Giovanni Viglietti - Nicola 'Caserta' Polledro (present)
- Lina Polito - Rosaria (present)
Screenplay
- Mario Martone (Screenplay)
- Elena Ferrante (Novel)
Cinematography: Luca Bigazzi
Editing: Jacopo Quadri
Production: Teatri Uniti, Lucky Red
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
Keywords
naples, italy, feminist, urban setting, death of mother, reconciliation, suppressed memory, neo-noir, mysterious messages, return to birthplace, female investigator, sex positive
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Troubling Love about?
- When her elderly mother is found dead under sordid circumstances, Delia returns to her native Naples for the first time in years to attend the funeral. Trying to piece together her estranged parent's secret life, she'll face the hidden memories that shaped her family history.
- Who directed Troubling Love?
- Troubling Love was directed by Mario Martone.
- Who stars in Troubling Love?
- Troubling Love stars Anna Bonaiuto, Angela Luce, Gianni Cajafa, Peppe Lanzetta, Licia Maglietta, Anna Calato.
- How long is Troubling Love?
- Troubling Love has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is Troubling Love?
- Troubling Love is a Drama, Mystery film.
- Where was Troubling Love produced?
- Troubling Love was produced in Italy.