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Directed by Aldo Lado, the 1981 film La Disubbidienza adapts Alberto Moravia’s novel to explore themes of political disillusionment and erotic awakening in WWII-era Venice. The drama focuses on a teenager's rebellious withdrawal from society, featuring a notable score by Ennio Morricone. The film is available on the Russian social platform Ok.ru, often titled "Непокорность."

Copyright Gray Areas: The film was a co-production involving Switzerland and France. Its rights ownership is likely a tangled mess. No major North American or Western European distributor currently holds the rights for a proper re-release or streaming deal (like Criterion or Mubi). Consequently, Ok.ru, which relies on user-uploaded content with lax copyright enforcement, becomes the default home. La Disubbidienza 1981 Ok.ru

, a young teenager who begins a personal rebellion against his bourgeois family and the suffocating political atmosphere of the time. His "disobedience" manifests as a self-destructive urge to withdraw from the world, which eventually leads him to a physical and psychological breakdown. He is ultimately "reawakened" to life through two sexual encounters: first with his governess and later with a nurse named , played by Stefania Sandrelli. Film Details Directed by Aldo Lado, the 1981 film La

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