Liza (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 11, 1972

Original Title:
La cagna

Alternate Titles:
A szuka
Love to Eternity
Seclusion
母狗
썰물
암캐, 리자

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Lira Films
Pegaso Cinematografica

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: T 

Runtime: 100

Liza meets the artist Giorgio and falls in love with him. She dreams of becoming the wife of Giorgio, but he is married. She dreams of being a close friend to him, but he has a favorite dog. Liza is ready for any sacrifice for the sake of her love. She kills Giorgio's dog and takes her place. Now she is a woman who always and everywhere follows her master.

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Costume Design:
Gitt Magrini
Yves Saint Laurent

Director:
Marco Ferreri

Director of Photography:
Mario Vulpiani

Editor:
Giuliana Trippa

Executive Producer:
Ralph Baum

Hairstylist:
Edina Habib

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Banchelli

Novel:
Ennio Flaiano

Original Music Composer:
Philippe Sarde

Producer:
Raymond Danon
Alfred Levy

Production Design:
Théobald Meurisse
Luciana Vedovelli

Set Decoration:
Luciana Vedovelli

Sound:
Filippo Neroni

Sound Engineer:
Guy Chichignoud

Writer:
Ennio Flaiano
Marco Ferreri
Jean-Claude Carrière

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