Our Lady of the Turks

Our Lady of the Turks

Release date : September 3, 1968
Runtime : 2h 4m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Carmelo Bene /
Writers : Carmelo Bene / Carmelo Bene /
Production companies : Patara /
September 3, 1968 2h 4m Italy Drama Italian More
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To the protagonist, an intellectual so feverish that he seems pathologically unrecoverable, a confused memory resurfaces of a massacre carried out by the Turks in Otranto. Immersing himself in one of the victims, in the unconscious desire to eviscerate himself, a woman appears to him, Margherita, who, in the guise of Santa Maria d'Otranto, treats him with compassionate love. In the hallucinating succession of memories intertwined with historical events, the protagonist finds himself in contact with his environment, his land, his country.
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  • title:Our Lady of the Turks
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1968
  • Runtime:2h 4m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Carmelo Bene /
  • Writers: Carmelo Bene · Carmelo Bene ·
  • Production companies: Patara ·
  • Overview:To the protagonist, an intellectual so feverish that he seems pathologically unrecoverable, a confused memory resurfaces of a massacre carried out by the Turks in Otranto. Immersing himself in one of the victims, in the unconscious desire to eviscerate himself, a woman appears to him, Margherita, who, in the guise of Santa Maria d'Otranto, treats him with compassionate love. In the hallucinating succession of memories intertwined with historical events, the protagonist finds himself in contact with his environment, his land, his country.
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