The best Elda Alvigini’s drama movies

Elda Alvigini

Elda Alvigini

01/05/1968 (56 años)
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The Escort

The Escort
6.6/10
The film shows the difficulties of an honest, imperiled judge and his bodyguard of four men, trying to clean up a Sicilian town. Corrupt local politicians, working hand-in-hand with the Mafia, will stop at nothing to prevent exposure of their rackets.

Manual of Love

Manual of Love
6.3/10
Four intertwined episodes on the joys and sorrows of love.

The Scent of the Night

The Scent of the Night
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 11/09/1998
  • Character: Michela
A former policeman turns full-time robber and goes on a downward spiral of crime in 1970s Rome.

Il premio

Il premio
5.7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 06/12/2017
  • Character: Barbara

The Nanny

The Nanny
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/05/1999
  • Character: Lena
Rome, early 20th century: a wealthy psychiatrist, who runs an asylum for women and lacks imagination in his practice, must find a wet nurse for his infant when his wife panics after childbirth. He brings a peasant, Annette, to Rome, forcing her to leave her own baby behind. To the consternation and increasing anger of the wife, the nanny immediately bonds with the couple's infant son - Annette's a natural. Against a backdrop of leftist demonstrations, Annette, who's lover is a teacher jailed for subversion, asks the doctor to teach her to read and write. Her nature and curiosity, the doctor's bland ideas, he and his wife's problems, and the two infants bring the story to a head.

The Invisible Wall

The Invisible Wall
7.2/10
  • Genre: DramaHistory
  • Release: 01/01/1991
  • Character: (non accreditata)
June 27, 1980, an Italian DC 9 flying from Bologna to Palermo falls in the sea close to the Ustica island. 81 people die. The official version is "structure failure" of the airplane, but a number of clues lead the journalist Rocco Ferrante toward a different truth. Thanks to his perseverance against the invisible wall erected by air force officers, politicians, judges, secret agents, we come to know that, with all probability, the DC 9 has been mistakenly shot by a missile during a sort of air fight among U.S., French and Libyan top guns.

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