Running time: 109 mins
Elvira Notari, Italy?s first woman film director, was long relegated to the margins of history. A pioneer of Neapolitan silent cinema, she made over sixty films blending popular melodrama and raw street life, captivating audiences from Naples to America?s Little Italies. Despite her success, censorship and family tensions consigned her into obscurity. Today, memories and reinvention bring her back into focus in a vivid new portrait.
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