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Antonia

Distinguished Italian poet Antonia Pozzi (1912–1938) was among those women who were at odds with the times in which they lived. Her poems record her inability to adapt to social norms and her desire to live fully, and in poetry she sought an escape from reality and from her own complex soul and emotional life.

Top Cast

  • Linda Caridi

    Linda Caridi

    Antonia Pozzi

  • Filippo Dini

    Filippo Dini

    Antonio Maria Cervi

  • Alessio Praticò

    Alessio Praticò

    Remo Cantoni

  • Perla Ambrosini

    Perla Ambrosini

  • Federica Fracassi

    Federica Fracassi

    Lina Cavagna Sangiuliani

  • Luca Lo Monaco

    Luca Lo Monaco

  • Maurizio Fanin

    Maurizio Fanin

    Roberto Pozzi

Overview

Distinguished Italian poet Antonia Pozzi (1912–1938) was among those women who were at odds with the times in which they lived. Her poems record her inability to adapt to social norms and her desire to live fully, and in poetry she sought an escape from reality and from her own complex soul and emotional life.

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