
Sua figlia!
Summary
In "Sua figlia!", a starkly intimate drama unfolds within the cramped, dimly lit apartment of a widowed carpenter named Marco, whose existence is upended when his estranged daughter, Lucia, returns after a decade of self‑imposed exile. Lucia, a restless photographer haunted by a secretive past, arrives bearing a suitcase of unfinished rolls and an unspoken accusation that threatens to unravel the fragile equilibrium of their shared grief. The narrative oscillates between present confrontations and fragmented flashbacks that reveal a childhood marred by silence, a forbidden love affair with a charismatic revolutionary, and a night when a fire consumed more than just the family’s modest home. As the two grapple with unvoiced resentments, the film’s visual language—tight close‑ups, chiaroscuro lighting, and a relentless, ticking clock—mirrors the inexorable pressure building within the walls. Marco, portrayed with stoic vulnerability, oscillates between paternal protectiveness and a desperate need for redemption, while Lucia’s frantic energy is tempered by moments of tender melancholy. Their dialogue, spare yet charged, is punctuated by sudden bursts of laughter that feel both cathartic and tragic. The climax converges in a rain‑soaked rooftop where the truth about the night of the fire is finally disclosed, forcing both characters to confront the lingering ash of betrayal and the possibility of a fragile, tentative reconciliation.
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Director
Mario Cusmich, Tina Xeo, Giulio Del Torre








