Aurora (1984 film)
Aurora | |
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Directed by | Maurizio Ponzi |
Written by | Sergio Citti (original story) |
Screenplay by | Sergio Citti, John McGreevey, Franco Ferrini, Maurizio Ponzi, Gianni Menon |
Starring |
Sophia Loren Edoardo Ponti Philippe Noiret Daniel J. Travanti |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Cinematography | Roberto Gerardi |
Edited by | Michael Brown |
Distributed by | New Team |
Release dates | 19841984 |
Running time | 95 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Aurora is a 1984 Italian drama film directed by Maurizio Ponzi and starring Sophia Loren, Edoardo Ponti and Daniel J. Travanti.[1] In order to raise money for an operation for her son, a woman tells various former wealthy lovers that they are his father. Its Italian title is Qualcosa di biondo.
Plot
A desperate woman (Loren), in crisis and poverty, is in search of the cruel husband (Noiret) who abandoned after giving her a son. The boy has now become almost an adult has a serious eye problem and is likely to become completely blind. The mother then choose to leave to go in search of his father, who in the meantime is starting a new life. When the mother finds out where he is, also learns that the cruel man has remade a family by marrying a young girl, who became the mother of a twenty-year-old son who has had the cruel man from another relationship.
Cast
- Sophia Loren as Aurora
- Edoardo Ponti as Aurora's Son
- Daniel J. Travanti as David Ackermann
- Angela Goodwin as Nurse
- Ricky Tognazzi as Michele Orcini
- Marisa Merlini as Teresa
- Anna Strasberg as Angela Feretti
- Franco Fabrizi as Guelfo
- Philippe Noiret as Dr. André Feretti
- Antonio Allocca as Taxi Driver
- David Cameron as Floyd
- Vittorio Duse as Mechanic
- Jorge Krimer as Priest
- Gianfranco Amoroso as Gasoline Attendant
- Alessandra Mussolini as Bride
References
External links
- Aurora at the Internet Movie Database