Il Seme dell'uomo (1969)
Directed by Marco Ferreri

Sci-Fi / Drama

Film Synopsis

Cino and Dora have taken refuge in an abandoned house by the sea.  To help in the repopulation of the planet, Cino tries to force Dora into having a child, but the latter refuses to cooperate.  In the end, Cino gets his way by drugging his partner.  When she realises that she has become pregnant against her will, Dora gives in to an excess of violence.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marco Ferreri
  • Script: Marco Ferreri (story), Sergio Bazzini
  • Cinematographer: Mario Vulpiani
  • Music: Teo Usuelli
  • Cast: Marco Margine (Cino), Anne Wiazemsky (Dora), Annie Girardot (The Foreigner Woman), Rada Rassimov, Milvia Deanna Frosini, Maria Teresa Piaggio, Angela Pagano, Adriano Aprà, Vittorio Armentano, Sergio Giussani, Mario Bagnato, Mario Vulpiani, Luciano Odorisio
  • Country: Italy
  • Language: Italian
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 113 min

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