Libera, amore mio! Filming Locations

Libera, amore mio! filming locations

Where was Libera, amore mio! filmed? Libera, amore mio! was filmed in 1 locations across Italy in the following places:

Libera, amore mio! Filming Locations

Modena is a city in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region. It’s known for its balsamic vinegar and opera heritage, plus Ferrari and Lamborghini sports cars. The Enzo Ferrari Museum has exhibits on the life and work of the car designer, in his childhood home, plus iconic models in a futuristic building. In the 18th-century Museum Palace is the Estense Gallery, with works by Tintoretto and Correggio, plus a bust by Bernini.

Libera, amore mio! (1975)
Runtime: 110 minutes
Rating: 6.7
Release year: 1975
IMDB: tt0070308
Plot summary

Director Mauro Bolognini inserts this story in Fascist Italy, with careful attention to details. The couple formed by Matteo Zannoni (Bruno Cirino) and Libera Valente (Cardinale) can't bear fascism. They move constantly between cities, settling down in Modena, where Libera quickly collides with the fascist political commissar Franco Testa (Philippe Leroy). Libera has to suffer awful moments due to her attachment to the resistance, and to the political and sexual harassment from Testa.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Claudia Cardinale
Bruno Cirino
Adolfo Celi
Philippe Leroy
Directors
Mauro Bolognini
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Libera, amore mio! filming locations