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Release Date:
October 16, 2025
Original Title:
Amata
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Indiana Production
MeMo Films
MiC
RAI Cinema
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Amata is about two lives that graze one another without meeting, connected by invisible threads and choices that can change a person’s fate. With its intimate, sensual and deeply human gaze, Amata singles out the bodies and souls of its two lead actresses in order to explore what it means to choose. And love. Nunzia is an out-of-town student with a crushing secret: an unwanted pregnancy. Isolated, she weighs a grueling decision: keep the baby or give it up. In another place, Luca and Maddalena endure the emptiness of a new life that doesn’t arrive. After a long, fruitless trial, a chance presents itself: delicate, luminous, full of anticipation. Amata is the story of two women who intersect, fragile fighters yet strong at the same time, who imagine love, freedom and motherhood in its many forms. And a third woman, Margherita – the child. Torn between different worlds, and silent carrier of a bond that unites them, though no one knows.
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Costumer:
Francesca Brunori
Director:
Elisa Amoruso
Director of Photography:
Vittorio Omodei Zorini
Editor:
Irene Vecchio
Producer:
Francesco Melzi d'Eril
Gabriele Moratti
Benedetto Habib
Marco Cohen
Fabrizio Donvito
Daniel Campos Pavoncelli
Production Design:
Ilaria Sadun
Screenplay:
Ilaria Bernardini
Sound:
Emanuele Cicconi
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