Break Up | |
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Directed by | Enrico Maria Salerno |
Written by | Massimo De Rita Arduino Maiuri Enrico Maria Salerno |
Starring | Ornella Muti Tony Musante |
Cinematography | Marcello Gatti |
Music by | Daniele Patucchi |
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Language | Italian |
Break Up (Italian : Eutanasia di un amore) is a 1978 Italian romance drama film directed by Enrico Maria Salerno.
It is based on the novel Eutanasia di un amore by Giorgio Saviane. [1]
A professor in Italy, Paolo, is devastated when his longtime girlfriend, and former student, Sena, leaves him without telling him why or leaving a letter. He's fixated on seeing her again. She leaves for Paris and he sees her with another man, so he heads back to Italy. Sena eventually comes back and they reconcile.
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