Vita privata (1965)
A caustic and sharply ironic portrait of a woman consumed by a destructive ideology, the film explores the psychological profile of a protagonist who has so deeply internalized a masculine, fascist militarism that she ultimately dismantles the very fabric of her own family. The work uses a distinctly feminine lens to conduct a socio-political autopsy on the consequences of totalizing ideologies. Through the use of biting satire, Mann examines the intersection of personal identity and political extremism, offering a fierce critique of how the remnants of fascism can warp individual conduct and domestic life.
Director: Alessandra Mann
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Laura Carli as Narrator (voice) |
| Directing | Alessandra Mann | Director |
| Camera | Giuseppe Pinori | Director of Photography |
| Sound | E. Cavalieri | Music |
| Editing | Giuliana Bettoia | Editor |
| Writing | Pietro Crivelli | Writer |