La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb [repack] Instant

The film follows (played by Karl Zinny), a 14-year-old boy living in Northern Italy under Fascist rule. Luca is a young partisan who fought for ideals he believed would transform his country. But as the war ends, he is struck by a crushing reality: the world hasn't changed. He watches in disgust as his bourgeois parents and teachers—who once praised Mussolini—now pivot seamlessly to embrace the new American influence, repeating that it is time to "simply forget".

The film's legacy extends beyond its initial release, influencing a range of filmmakers and artistic movements. La Disubbidienza has been cited as an inspiration by several notable directors, including the acclaimed Italian filmmaker, Paolo Sorrentino. La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb

A sympathetic nurse who tends to him when his physical health completely collapses, guiding him back toward a willingness to live. The film follows (played by Karl Zinny), a

Aldo Lado uses a somber, almost gothic atmosphere that distinguishes it from more vulgar contemporary erotic films. Literary Roots: He watches in disgust as his bourgeois parents

His father’s attractive governess, who introduces Luca to the complexities of adult desire and emotional betrayal.