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L'Amante Perduto
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Synopsis
Italian director Roberto Faenza creates this complex psychological drama about love and tragedy in the cultural minefield of the Middle East. Thirteen years ago, Asya (Juliet Aubrey) and Adam (Ciaran Hinds) witnessed the violent death of their three-year old son in London. Though the couple eventually moved to Tel Aviv, Asya never fully recovered from the misfortune, growing emotionally distanced from her husband and teenaged daughter Dafi (Clara Bryant). When young Frenchman Gabriel (Stuart Bunce) appears, however, Asya comes to believe that the youth is her dead child. Though Adam is simply happy that his wife is laughing again, the bond between Gabriel and Asya soon starts to navigate that disquieting gray area between parental love and carnal passion. Then, just as suddenly as he appears, he mysteriously disappears in his grandmother's old Morris, driving the utterly distraught Asya to search the ends of Israel for him. Meanwhile, Dafi falls for gentle Palestinian mechanic Na'im (Erick Vazquez), though their young love is tested by cultural misunderstandings and prejudice. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ciarán Hinds Adam
Phyllida Law Grandmother
Juliet Aubrey Asya
Stuart Bunce Gabriel
Erick Vasquez Na'im
Clara Bryant Dafi

Production Crew

Fabrizio Castellani Art Director
Charles Steel Associate Producer
Abraham B. Yehoshua Book Author
Jose Luis Alcaine Cinematographer
Paolo Buonvino Composer (Music Score)
Alessandra Torella Costume Designer
Roberto Faenza Director
Massimo Fiocchi Editor
Enrico Iacoponi Makeup
Elda Ferri Producer
Giovanni Natalucci Production Designer
Roberto Faenza Screenwriter
Sandro Petraglia Screenwriter
Martin Trevis Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 97
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Cinemascope

Sound
Dolby digital

Produced by
Jean Vigo International
Mikado Film
Steel Pictures

Release
by Mikado Film