New Moon (Italian: Luna nova) is a 1955 Italian musical crime melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano.[1][2]

New Moon
Virna Lisi and Turi Pandolfini in a scene of the film
Directed byLuigi Capuano
Written byAlfredo Giannetti
Vinicio Marinucci
Luigi Capuano
Produced byDomenico Forges Davanzati
StarringAchille Togliani
Virna Lisi
Eduardo Ciannelli
CinematographyMario Albertelli
Edited byJolanda Benvenuti
Music byMario Nascimbene
Release date
  • 12 May 1955 (1955-05-12) (Italy)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Plot summary

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Giovanni Randi, the son of a landowner, doesn't have an affection for rural life. When he ventures to the city in pursuit of a livelihood, he crosses paths with Amira, a foreigner, and becomes enamored with her. However, Amira is an unscrupulous woman with designs on extracting the money necessary to rescue a nightclub from financial ruin. She shares ownership of the club with Pierre, whom she presents as her brother but is, in fact, her lover.

Invited to spend several days in the countryside at Giovanni's father's estate, Amira, burdened by a belated pang of conscience, rejects Giovanni's marriage proposals. Under the persistent urging of his father and partly motivated by his affection for Lucia, a young woman raised in his household who secretly harbors feelings for him, Giovanni decides to take charge of the family farm.

Upon his return to the city, Giovanni once again encounters Amira, reigniting his previous passion for her. Fearing for her future, Lucia, who is carrying Giovanni's child, travels to the city to speak with him. Unable to locate him at his lodgings, Lucia converses with Amira and implores her to relinquish the man she loves. Amira feigns agreement with the young woman's plea but secretly intends to elope with Giovanni.

Pierre, unwilling to lose Amira, discloses his genuine relationship with her to Giovanni. Giovanni wants nothing further to do with Amira, leading to a confrontation between Giovanni and Pierre, who attempts to blackmail him. A physical altercation ensues, resulting in Pierre's injury. As Giovanni departs, Amira seizes the firearm that Giovanni had dropped and uses it to fatally shoot Pierre. Giovanni is accused of murder, subjected to a trial, and subsequently convicted. As the judge pronounces the guilty verdict, Amira, consumed by remorse, confesses to her crime.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Roberto Chiti; Roberto Poppi; Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano: I film. Gremese, 1991. ISBN 8876055487.
  2. ^ Lino Miccichè. Storia del cinema italiano: 1954-1959. Bianco & Nero, 2001. ISBN 883178434X.
  3. ^ "Luna nuova - Film (1955)". ComingSoon.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-09-09.
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