Overview
Abandoned is a 1955 Italian drama film set during World War II directed by Francesco Maselli. It was Maselli's feature film debut.
In 2008, the film was included in the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage’s 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of 100 films that "have changed the collective memory of the country between 1942 and 1978."
Plot
Italy, in the summer of 1943: Countess Luisa, widow of a factory owner, and her son Andrea live in their country villa outside of their hometown Milan, where they reside since the outbreak of World War II. There they host two of Andrea's peers, his cousin Carlo, the son of a fascist official who fled to Switzerland, and his friend Ferruccio, son of a Royal Army officer engaged in the war. The three young men live a life of ease, confronted with the war only through the broadcasts of Radio London. When displaced persons arrive in the village, Andrea, rather out of compliance than solidarity, accepts to take five of them in at the villa, to the annoyance of his mother.
Among the five evacuees is young worker Lucia, whom Andrea falls in love with. He tries to impress her by telling her that the family secretly listens to Radio London, but Lucia maintains her distance. The aggrieved Andrea blames her for regarding him as weak in return. After the Armistice of Cassibile, Luisa returns to Milan, while Andrea, Carlo and Ferruccio stay behind at the villa. In the absence of his mother, towards whom he is in complete awe, Andrea seems to mature. When a group of Italian soldiers escape from a German convoy that was taking them to the labor camps, he finds the courage to hide them in the villa, supported by Carlo and Lucia.
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