Perdono (Italian pronunciation: [perˈdoːno], i.e. "Forgive Me") is a 1966 Italian musicarello film directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti. It is named after the Caterina Caselli's hit song "Perdono". It is the sequel to Nessuno mi può giudicare.[1][2][3]
Perdono | |
---|---|
![]() | |
Directed by | Ettore Maria Fizzarotti |
Written by | Giovanni Grimaldi |
Story by | Sergio Bonotti |
Starring | Laura Efrikian |
Cinematography | Mario Capriotti |
Music by | Gianfranco Monaldi |
Distributed by | Titanus |
Release date | 1966 |
Language | Italian |
Federico, his girlfriend Laura and her cousin, Caterina, are three young people full of hope, united by a great friendship that seems indissoluble. The three work in a department store but, when Caterina decides to attempt a musical career, given her vocal skills, everything changes. Caterina becomes a successful singer and Federico falls in love with her. Caterina, who however does not want to make her cousin Laura suffer, pretends not to reciprocate the young man by making him put his head in order. Meanwhile, the plots of various secondary characters evolve, in particular the fresh marriage between the security guard Antonio and the secretary of the department stores Adelina.
The film ends with Catherine singing the song Perdono at a show.
![]() | This article related to an Italian film of the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
![]() | This article about a musical comedy film is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |