Young Lucrezia
- Simonetta Stefanelli
- Massimo Foschi
- Ettore Manni
company
- 23 August 1974 (1974-08-23)
Young Lucrezia (Italian: Lucrezia giovane) is a 1974 Italian historical drama film directed by Luciano Ercoli and starring Simonetta Stefanelli, Massimo Foschi, Raffaele Curi and Ettore Manni.[1]
Plot
The film opens with Lucrezia (Simonetta Stefanelli), seeking solace in a monastic retreat, engaging in a forbidden affair with her brother, Juan (Paolo Malco). Cesare's (Massimo Foschi) paranoia leads to a confrontation where he accuses Juan of defiling Lucrezia, resulting in fratricide. Haunted by the tragedy, Lucrezia flees from Cesare's oppressive control, navigating a perilous dynamic of fear and longing. Themes of power, betrayal, and familial love intertwine as Lucrezia grapples with her complex relationships. The film culminates in a gripping finale that challenges loyalties and explores the blurred boundaries between love and possession in a family torn apart by dark desires.
Cast
- Simonetta Stefanelli as Lucrezia Borgia
- Massimo Foschi as Cesare Borgia
- Raffaele Curi as Perotto / Cesare's lieutenant
- Anna Orso as Giovanna Cattanei(Vannozza)-Lucrezia's mother
- Paolo Malco as Juan de Candia Borgia / Duke of Candia-Lucrezia's brother
- Elizabeth Turner as Giulia / the Pope's lover
- Fred Robsahm as Alfonso d'Aragona / Lucrezia's husband
- Ettore Manni as Rodrigo Borgia / Papa Alessandro VI-Lucrezia's father
- Aldo Reggiani as Giovanni Sforza / Duke of Pesaro-
- Piero Lulli as Ludovico Maria Sforza 'il Moro'
- Teodoro Corrà as Sisto Borgia / Cardinale
- Edoardo Florio as The Pope's Private Secretary
- Guglielmo Spoletini as Giaco / Cesare's man
- Giovanni Petrucci as Cesare's Man
- Alessandro Perrella as Cesare's Man
- Vittorio Fanfoni as Tommaso / Alfonso's friend
References
- ^ Melelli p.186
Bibliography
- Fabio Melelli. Altre storie del cinema italiano. Morlacchi, 2002.
External links
- Young Lucrezia at IMDb
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