The 1981 film (also known as Disobedience ) is an Italian-French period drama directed by Aldo Lado . Based on the novel by Alberto Moravia , it explores themes of political disillusionment and sexual awakening against the backdrop of fascist-era Italy. Core Film Details Director: Aldo Lado Score: Composed by the legendary Ennio Morricone Cinematography: Dante Spinotti Runtime: 1 hour 38 minutes Release Date: August 1, 1981 Cast & Characters The film features a notable international cast:
The film is noted for its daring confrontation of contentious historical and social issues: la disubbidienza 1981 imdb extra quality
The film features a notable European cast and high-caliber technical staff: La disubbidienza (1981) - IMDb The 1981 film (also known as Disobedience )
However, the post-war reality offers only disappointment. Seeing the same people who flourished under Fascism now comfortably transitioning into the new democratic era, Luca falls into a deep malaise and decides to "let himself die". His salvation comes through two women: Seeing the same people who flourished under Fascism