1973 film by Francisco Rovira Beleta
The Lonely Woman Spanish theatrical release poster
Spanish No encontré rosas para mi madre
Directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta Screenplay by Paul Andréota Based on No encontré rosas para mi madre by José Antonio García Blázquez [es ] Starring Cinematography Michel Kelber Edited by Gianfranco Amicucci Mercedes Alonso Music by Piero Piccioni Production companies
Hidalgo S.A. Les Productions du Bassan C.P. Cinematografica Distributed by Regia-Arturo González Rodríguez (Spain) CFDC (France)Intercinema Distribuzione (Italy) Release dates
11 March 1973 (1973-03-11 ) (Spain)
31 July 1974 (1974-07-31 ) (France)
26 September 1974 (1974-09-26 ) (Italy)
Running time
93 minutes Countries Language Spanish
The Lonely Woman (Spanish : No encontré rosas para mi madre , lit. 'I Didn't Find Roses for My Mother'; French : Roses rouges et Piments verts , lit. 'Red Roses and Green Peppers'; Italian : Peccato mortale , lit. 'Mortal Sin') is a 1973 drama film directed by Francisco Rovira Beleta and starring Gina Lollobrigida , Danielle Darrieux , Conchita Velasco , Susan Hampshire and Renaud Verley .[ 1] It is an adaptation of the 1968 novel No encontré rosas para mi madre by José Antonio García Blázquez [es ] .[ 2]
Plot
Teresa hopes that her social ambitions will be fulfilled by her son Jacy. When he finds out that his mother is starting to see a man, he decides to leave home and embark on a multitude of short relationships with different women. He ends up marrying a mentally challenged but incredibly rich woman. Meanwhile, Teresa discovers her love and happiness with a school teacher.
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