Il grande fuoco (1996)

TV Mini-Series  -  400 min  -  Drama
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Anna lives a secluded life with her husband Count Alessio Capilupi, who is almost twice her age, and her son Sergio... See full summary »

Director:

Fabrizio Costa

Writers:

Enrico Medioli, Leo Tolstoy (novel)
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Season:

1

Year:

unknown
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Cast

Series cast summary:
Lorenzo Alessandri Lorenzo Alessandri ...
Camerriere Filippo (unknown episodes)
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Storyline

Anna lives a secluded life with her husband Count Alessio Capilupi, who is almost twice her age, and her son Sergio, whom she adores. Antonio, a young man from one of the wealthiest families in Italy and a successful powerboat racer, falls passionately in love with her; but at first she keeps her distance. It is only when her husband Alessio reproaches her after having heard rumours that his wife may be having an affair that she decides not to postpone her happiness any longer, and begins a passionate affair with Antonio. Anna is expecting Antonio's child. Alessio files for divorce and manages to gain custody of Sergio. When complications arise after her daughter's birth, Anna makes up with Alessio, and he allows both her and her daughter back under his roof. Anna's love for Antonio proves to be stronger, however. Alessio forbids Sergio all contact with his mother, who is plagued by feelings of guilt and has now started to doubt Antonio's love for her as well... Written by Anonymous  

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Genres:

Drama

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Country:

Italy | Germany | France

Language:

Portuguese

Also Known As:

Flammen der Liebe See more »

Company Credits

Production Co:

Titanus See more »
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

(4 parts)

Color:

Color
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Connections

Version of Anna Karenine (1917) See more »