Italian drama film directed by Enrico Maria Salerno, with narrative details not provided in the reference material.
Story Breakdown
Production Overview — Film produced by Carlo Ponti, released in 1973 with a 94-minute runtime.
Director & Writer — Directed by Enrico Maria Salerno with an original Italian script.
Music Composition — Original score composed by Riz Ortolani.
Cast Ensemble — Features a prominent ensemble of international and Italian actors.
Lead Performers — Stars Maria Schneider, Florinda Bolkan, and Tom Baker.
Supporting Cast — Includes Catherine Spaak, Jean Anderson, Malcolm Stoddard, and Spencer Banks.
Technical Crew — Key behind-the-scenes contributors responsible for visual and editorial quality.
Cinematography — Shot in color by cinematographer Dario Di Palma.
Film Editing — Edited by Mario Morra, noted for prolific output.
An Italian woman who has not heard from her daughter for a while travels to London, where the daughter is living, and is shocked to be confronted with the young woman's world. During the brief days they spend together, the women come to acknowledge the insurmountable differences that exist between them despite the love they share.