Amarga crónica de la historia de Italia, desde la posguerra hasta los años setenta, narrada a través de un grupo de amigos de izquierdas que se conocieron cuando en 1944 lucharon contra los nazis. Este retrato del idealismo, pero también de la inevitable pérdida de las ilusiones a causa del acomodamiento burgués, fue el primer éxito internacional del realizador italiano Ettore Scola.
Cast completo de Una mujer y tres hombres
Stefania Sandrelli
Luciana Zanon
Stefania Sandrelli delivers a captivating performance as Luciana Zanon in Ettore Scola's 1974 film "We All Loved Each Other So Much" ("C'eravamo tanto amati"), a role that showcases her exceptional range and depth as an actress. As the film unfolds across three decades, Sandrelli's Luciana evolves from a young, idealistic woman into a mature and disillusioned character, navigating the complexities of love, politics, and personal aspirations. Her nuanced portrayal captures the essence of the changing Italian social landscape, as she grapples with her own desires and the shifting dynamics of her relationships with the three male leads. Sandrelli's performance is the emotional heart of the film, as she brings authenticity and warmth to Luciana, making her a memorable figure in the tapestry of post-war Italian cinema. Her ability to convey the quiet resilience of a woman caught between her love for two men and her commitment to her own values is both poignant and powerful, earning her acclaim for her contribution to this classic of Italian filmmaking.