Maternity Blues

Year: 
2011
Genre: 
Drama
Plot summary: 

Four women different, but linked by a shared guilt: infanticide. Within a forensic hospitals, spend their time atoning a conviction that it is mainly inner sense of guilt for an act that has wiped out their lives.
From the forced cohabitation, which in turn generates the suffering of their reading guilt in the other, friendships blossom, broken confessions, soothing comfort but never fully makes these women as innocent guilty.
Clara, fought to accept the forgiveness of her husband, who has rebuilt a life in Tuscany, discounts the effects of an existence based on an apparent normality. Heloise, passionate and direct, every time persists in arguing with the other, only a cynical facade. Rina, single mother, she drowned her daughter in the bathtub in a sort of euthanasia. Vincenza, although religion is the only one to make a definitive act against itself. He still has two children, outside, and filled their pages of letters that will not ship ever.
Source: MyMovies.it (translated)

Release date: 
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Director: 
Fabrizio Cattani
Writer: 
Theatre play From Medea by Grazia Verasani
Cinematography: 
Francesco Carini
Role: 
Eloisa
Stars: 
Andrea Osvárt, Monica Barladeanu and Daniele Pecci
Country: 
Italy
Language: 
Italian
Filming locations: 
Italy
Budget: 
€1,000,000 (estimated)
Production company: 
The Coproducers
Motion Picture Rating: 
Not rated

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