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Duration: 913 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Giada Colagrande, born in Pescara, Italy, is an Italian film director and actress. After studying in Italy, Switzerland, and Australia, she began making video art and documentaries in Rome. Between 1997 and 2000, she created video portraits of contemporary artists under the VOLUME project. She made several short films before directing her first feature 'Aprimi il Cuore' (Open My Heart) in 2001, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Her subsequent features include 'Before it Had a Name' (2005), and 'A Woman' (2010). She has also directed shorts for Prada's Miu Miu Women's Tales series, and a documentary on Marina Abramovic's biography.
Birth Name: Natalie Cristiani
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Natalie Cristiani, born in Italy, is a film editor who graduated from the prestigious Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome.
Release Year: 2002
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Alternative Title: Open My Heart
Director: Giada Colagrande
Writer: Francesco Di Pace, Giada Colagrande
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Genre: Drama
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Maria has worked as a prostitute since her mother's death 15 years ago. She keeps her younger sister Catarina locked in their apartment, allowing her out only for dance class. Maria's love and control over Catarina are absolute; she even allows herself to be touched by Catarina's male dance partner. When Catarina secretly meets this man outside of class, a forbidden love blossoms between them.
'Aprimi il cuore' (2002), directed by Giada Colagrande, explores themes of sibling love, dependency, and forbidden desires through the story of Maria, who keeps her younger sister isolated due to an obsessive love. The film is a drama focused on the complex dynamics between these two sisters.