La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb !!install!! Info

, a score that likely reflects its "disjointed" structure and the controversial nature of its coming-of-age themes. Yet, it remains an essential watch for fans of Ennio Morricone

The story follows , a 14-year-old boy growing up in a wealthy, middle-class family in Venice during the final years of World War II. His parents, the Manzis, are devout fascists who remain loyal to the regime that controls the Nazi-backed Italian Social Republic of Salò. In stark contrast to his family's political stance, Luca becomes a committed partisan, risking his life in clandestine night missions to support the resistance. He fights for the ideal that a new, just world can be built after the war's end. La Disubbidienza -1981- Imdb

| Actor | Character | | :--- | :--- | | | Luca Manzi, the troubled young protagonist | | Stefania Sandrelli | Angela, a compassionate nurse who cares for Luca | | Teresa Ann Savoy | Edith, a family acquaintance with a complex past | | Mario Adorf | Mr. Manzi, Luca's pragmatic and opportunistic father | | Marie-José Nat | Miss Manzi, Luca's frivolous and detached mother | | Jacques Perrin | Dario, a doctor | , a score that likely reflects its "disjointed"

** Runtime:** 105 minutes

La disubbidienza (English: The Disobedience) is a 1981 Italian film directed by Aldo Lado. It belongs to the auteur-driven Italian cinema of the late 1970s–early 1980s, a period marked by filmmakers exploring psychological, social and moral tensions in post‑war and contemporary Italy. The film is notable for its contemplative pace, emphasis on character psychology and themes of authority, conformity and individual revolt. In stark contrast to his family's political stance,