Adriana is a young woman who arrives in Rome dreaming of success in the entertainment industry. Through a series of encounters and illusions, the film follows her path marked by loneliness, ambition, and growing disillusionment. A sharp and still relevant portrait of Italy during the economic boom, and of female vulnerability, directed by one of the masters of Italian cinema.
MIMMO CALOPRESTI is an Italian director, screenwriter, and actor. He made his feature debut with Volevo solo vivere (1990) and later directed films such as La parola amore esiste (1998) and L’abbuffata (2007). His work spans fiction and documentary, with a strong focus on history, memory, and contemporary society.
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