

Libera is a comedy movie released in 1993. The film has gained attention for its storyline, performances, and production quality. Viewers can explore detailed information including cast, ratings, plot summary, and similar recommendations on CinemaToday.
Three episodes. In the first, Aurora lives in a luxurious apartment. Among some workers called to her house, she recognizes an old lover, who returns to courting her, but then empties her house. In the second, a boy released from reform school discovers that his mother is actually his father: a transvestite. In the third, a newsagent, suspecting her husband, who constantly pretends to be ill, is cheating on her, places a video camera in her room. She records his sexual encounters on a videotape that she sells at newsstands. In his directorial debut, Corsicato demonstrates a sharp and poetic talent (he was Almodovar's assistant) in creating three portraits of women that are also portraits of his city, Naples.
The cast of Libera features talented actors who bring the story to life with memorable performances.

Aurora / Italia / Libera

Carmela (segment "Carmela") / Amica di Aurora (segment "Aurora")

Sebastiano (segment "Carmela")

Don Arcangelo (segment "Aurora")

Pistoletta (segment "Aurora")

Miriam (segment "Carmela")

Enzo (segment "Carmela")

Cognato di Aurora (segment "Aurora") / Ercole barbiere (segment "Carmela") / Pornomane (segment "Libera")
Vigilante (segment "Aurora") / Madre d'Italia (segment "Carmela")
Sorella di Aurora (segment "Aurora") / Amica d'Italia #1 (segment "Carmela")
6.6/10
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Popularity Score
Libera has received positive audience ratings, reflecting its popularity and viewer engagement worldwide.





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