Federico Fellini, “Le notti di Cabiria” (1957, 110’)

1 january 2026 ore 17:00
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Cabiria is a prostitute living on the margins of Rome, stubbornly clinging to her desire for love and happiness. Naive, proud, and resilient, she moves through a series of encounters that alternate between romantic illusions and painful disillusionments. Each fall is followed by an attempt to rise again, in a journey marked by stubborn hope and vulnerability. Fellini crafts a deeply human and poetic portrait, where solitude blends with grace, and the Roman night becomes a space of loss but also of possible rebirth.

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