Luisa Sanfelice

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Luisa Sanfelice
Directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Produced by Riccardo Tozzi
Written by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Starring Laetitia Casta
Music by Nicola Piovani
Cinematography Franco Di Giacomo
Editing by Roberto Perpignani
Country Italy
Language Italian
Release date
  • 25 January 2004 (2004-01-25) (Italy)
  • 15 May 2004 (2004-05-15) (France)
Running time 200 minutes

Luisa Sanfelice is a 2004 Italian historical film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It stars Laetitia Casta and was co-produced between Italy and France. It is an adaptation of a book by Alexandre Dumas.

Plot

The film is about the life of Luisa Sanfelice, a young member of the Neapolitan nobility who is in love with a republican, Salvato Palmieri. In the wake of the French Revolution a Napoleonic army led by general Jean-Étienne Championnet enters in Naples. Horatio Nelson receives the duty to organise the exile of King Ferdinand to Palermo. After the court has fled the Parthenopean Republic is proclaimed in January 1799. Also Luisa's husband, Cavaliere Luciano Sanfelice, has gone, but she stays. Luisa becomes the symbol of the hatred nobility though she supports the revolution. In June of the same year Naples is taken by the royalist troops conducted by cardinal Fabrizio Ruffo. Ferdinand returns to the town: with his well-known brutality he orders several massacres and the elimination of all opponents. 50000 Neapoletans are left dead. Disregarding the outrage of the population Ferdinand puts Luisa to death on 11 September 1800.

Cast

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