Amata (2025)
Année de sortie: 2025
Nation: Italy
Alternative Title: N/A
Réalisateur: Elisa Amoruso
Writer: Ilaria Bernardini
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Francesco Melzi d'Eril, Gabriele Moratti, Benedetto Habib, Marco Cohen, Fabrizio Donvito, Daniel Campos Pavoncelli
Sociétés: Indiana Production, MeMo Films, MiC, RAI Cinema
Genre: Drama
Budget: N/A
Mots-clés
Mots-clés: unwanted pregnancy
Histoire
Amata explores the intertwined lives of two women, Nunzia and Maddalena, both grappling with fertility issues but at different stages of life. Nunzia, a young student from out of town, finds herself in an unexpected pregnancy, carrying a secret that isolates her. She must decide whether to keep the baby or give it up, a choice that could alter her fate forever. Meanwhile, Maddalena, aged 40, desperately wants to conceive but faces infertility struggles with her partner Luca. After years of trying, they finally have an opportunity for surrogacy, which brings delicate anticipation and hope into their lives. As Nunzia's path intersects with Maddalena's through the potential surrogate child Margherita, these two women navigate their complex emotions around love, freedom, and motherhood in its various forms.
Résumé
Amata (2025), directed by Elisa Amoruso, is a poignant Italian drama that interweaves the stories of Nunzia and Maddalena, two women grappling with fertility issues at different stages of life. Set against the backdrop of modern Italy, the film explores themes of choice, love, and motherhood through these women's experiences. At its core lies Nunzia's unwanted pregnancy, a secret that isolates her from others, forcing her to make a profound decision that could change her life forever. In contrast, Maddalena faces infertility in middle age, desperately longing for a child with her partner Luca after years of trying. When an opportunity arises through potential surrogate Margherita, Nunzia's and Maddalena's lives intersect, illuminating the complexities of love, freedom, and motherhood in its many forms. Amata is a deeply human and sensual exploration of these themes, showcasing the bodies and souls of its lead actresses to convey the emotional depth and fragility of its characters.