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Fantasma d'amore

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Fantasama d'amore
Fantasma d'amore.jpg
Film poster
Directed byDino Risi
Screenplay by
Based onFantasama d'amore
by Mino Milani
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTonino Delli Colli[1]
Edited byAlberto Gallitti[1]
Music byRiz Ortolani[1]
Production
companies
  • Dean Film
  • A.M.L.F.
  • Roxy-Film[1]
Distributed byCeiad
Release dates
  • 3 April 1981 (1981-04-03) (Italy)
  • 29 April 1981 (1981-04-29) (France)
  • 21 May 1982 (1982-05-21) (West Germany)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Italy
  • West Germany
  • France[1]

Fantasma d'amore (transl. Ghost of Love) is a 1981 drama film directed by Dino Risi that stars Romy Schneider and Marcello Mastroianni.[1]

Plot

Nino, a married tax accountant, sees on a bus Anna, the woman he loved 20 years ago, now poor and ill. After he gives her money for her fare, she hops off and disappears. That night she rings him at his home to say she can repay him and he goes to the dingy address she gives, where he takes the money and she again disappears. Later it emerges that the concierge has been bloodily murdered.

To the dismay of his wife, he becomes obsessed with Anna, seeing flashbacks of her when young and beautiful and trying to meet her again. After a doctor friend of his who knew her says she died three years ago, he is found dead at the hospital where he worked. She rings him to say he can visit her at a mansion in the country. To his joy, the young Anna welcomes him, but will not let him make love since she is now married to the owner, Count Zighi. Later, she rings to say they can make love in a boat on the river as they used to do. When he stops the boat in a quiet place, she falls in and disappears under the water.

Nino informs the police, who start searching, and his irate wife leaves him. Going to Count Zighi to explain, he is told by the angry count that Anna died three years ago. This is confirmed by the housekeeper, who takes him to the grave. Going back to the police, he apologises for his story and says he was in fact with a prostitute. They say that a body has been found, but it is a man who was on the river bank.

The film ends in the grounds of a nursing home, where a shapely nurse comes to bring Nino indoors. When we see her face, it is the young Anna.

Cast

Production

Fantasma d'amore was shot on location in Pavia and Cine Industrial Studios in Rome.[1] The film started shooting in October 26, 1980.[2]

Release

Fantasma d'amore was distributed by Ceiad in Italy on 3 April 1981.[1] It was released in France as Fantôme d'amour on 29 April 1981 and in West Germany on 21 May 1982 as Die zwei Gesichter einer Frau.[1] The film was also screened at the 1982 Chicago International Film Festival in October 1982.[1][3]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Curti 2019, p. 73.
  2. ^ Curti 2019, p. 74.
  3. ^ Curti 2019, p. 75.

References

  • Curti, Roberto (2019). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1980-1989. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476672434.

External links

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