Nudo di donna (1981)
Directed by Nino Manfredi, Alberto Lattuada

Comedy / Romance
aka: Nu de femme

Film Synopsis

It is during the Carnival of Venice that Sandro and Laura, a couple who have been married for sixteen years, decide to separate and go in search of an insane amorous passion.  Lodging with a photographer friend, Sandro comes across the photograph of a woman naked from the back and decides to meet up with her.  She turns out to be a prostitute, but she is also the exact double of his wife.  Who is she really...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nino Manfredi, Alberto Lattuada
  • Script: Silvana Buzzo, Agenore Incrocci, Paolo Levi (story), Ruggero Maccari, Nino Manfredi, Nino Manfredi (story), Giuseppe Moccia, Furio Scarpelli
  • Cinematographer: Danilo Desideri
  • Music: Roberto Gatto, Maurizio Giammarco
  • Cast: Nino Manfredi (Sandro), Eleonora Giorgi (Laura), Jean-Pierre Cassel (Pireddu), Georges Wilson (Arch. Zanetto), Carlo Bagno (Giovanni), Beatrice Ring (Beatrice), Toni Barpi (The Boatman), Giuseppe Maffioli (Ubriacone), West Buchanan (Conte Bardolin), Nicoletta Boris (Lady in the crowd), Gino Cavalieri (Il Professore)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Color (Eastmancolor)
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Aka: Nu de femme

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