Greatest Love (Europa'51 ) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Only a few of the films that grew from the notorious liaison between actress Ingrid Bergman and director Roberto Rossellini were truly worthy of their talents. One such was the Italian-made Europa '51. Playing a character far older than herself, Bergman portrays a society woman whose life is in ruins after her son's suicide. Attempting to give her life some purpose, she takes the advice of a leftist friend, and begins working with the ill and destitute of Rome. Her insensitive husband Alexander Knox finds Bergman's charitable activities distasteful; when the opportunity presents itself, he has her committed to a mental institution. By the time Europa '51 was released in the US in 1954, its title -- and much of its political ideology -- had been outdated. The film was pared from 118 to 110 minutes for US consumption, and retitled The Greatest Love. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
10/16/2006
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
110 min.
Production Co.:
Lux Productions
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Drama
Themes:
Wrongly Committed, Crisis of Conscience, Death of a Child
Tone:
Bleak, Disturbing, Downbeat, Earnest
Keywords:
charity, husband, mental-institution, son, suicide, woman
Country of Origin:
Italy (12-04-1952)
Time Period:
post-World War II
Status: