Un dramma borghese

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Un dramma borghese
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Directed by Florestano Vancini
Starring Franco Nero
Cinematography Alfio Contini
Edited by Nino Baragli
Music by Riz Ortolani
Distributed by Variety Distribution
Release date
  • 1979 (1979)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Un dramma borghese (internationally released as Mimi) is a 1979 Italian drama film directed by Florestano Vancini. [1] It is based on the novel with the same title by Guido Morselli [2] and it has as main theme an incestuous love between a father and a daughter. [3]

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  1. Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Mario Pecorari. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese Editore, 1991. ISBN   8876059350.
  2. Alberto Achilli; Gianfranco Casadio (2002). Le stagioni di una vita. Edizioni del Girasole, 2002. ISBN   8875674078.
  3. Lietta Tornabuoni (28 August 1979). "Ma quante brutte famiglie nel cinema". La Stampa .