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Lady Caliph 1970

★ 5.323 votes96 min📅 1970-12-31

Dive into the gripping 1970 Italian drama *Lady Caliph*, directed by Alberto Bevilacqua and headlined by the iconic Romy Schneider.

Director: Alberto Bevilacqua

Cast

Romy Schneider
Romy Schneider
La Califfa
Ugo Tognazzi
Ugo Tognazzi
Annibale Doberdò
Marina Berti
Marina Berti
Clementine Doberdò
Massimo Farinelli
Giampiero Doberdò figlio
Roberto Bisacco
Roberto Bisacco
Gazza
Guido Alberti
Guido Alberti
Il monsignore
Gigi Ballista
Gigi Ballista
Il principe industriale
Massimo Serato
Massimo Serato
L'industriale fallito
Eva Brun
La fille de l'industriel en faillite
Luigi Casellato
Luigi Casellato
Le préfet de Police

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lady Caliph (1970) about?

*Lady Caliph* tells the story of a grieving widow who channels her loss into leading a labor strike, only to confront her own emotions when she crosses paths with the factory owner whose world she's battling. Their evolving relationship becomes the heart of this dramatic tale of class, justice, and unexpected connection.

Who directed Lady Caliph?

Alberto Bevilacqua directed *Lady Caliph (1970)*, bringing a keen eye for emotional depth and social tension to this Italian drama.

Who stars in Lady Caliph?

The film stars Romy Schneider as La Califfa, with Ugo Tognazzi playing the pivotal role of Doverdo, alongside Marina Berti and Roberto Bisacco.

Is Lady Caliph (1970) worth watching?

For fans of classic European drama, *Lady Caliph (1970)* offers a compelling mix of social commentary and personal stakes. Schneider's performance and Bevilacqua's direction create a thought-provoking experience, though its pacing may not suit all modern audiences. It's a niche gem worth exploring.

How long is Lady Caliph?

*Lady Caliph* runs for 96 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful cinematic experience.

About Lady Caliph (1970) — Romy Schneider's Powerful Drama of Love and Labor

Dive into the gripping 1970 Italian drama *Lady Caliph*, directed by Alberto Bevilacqua and headlined by the iconic Romy Schneider. Set against the backdrop of worker strikes in post-war Italy, the film follows the bold La Califfa as she seeks justice for her husband's tragic death, only to find her heart unexpectedly entwined with the factory owner Doverdo.

As tensions rise between labor and capital, the story evolves into a poignant exploration of love, power, and redemption. With a rich atmosphere of moral ambiguity and emotional intensity, *Lady Caliph (1970)* blends societal struggle with personal drama, making it a compelling watch for fans of classic European cinema. Schneider's magnetic performance anchors this unforgettable tale of conflict and connection.