Sunflower
Classic Cinema
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1h 47m
Directed by Vittorrio De Sica | 107 mins | 1970
The final of three collaborations between Loren, Marcello Mastroianni, and director De Sica, Sunflower casts the duo as lovers wed on the eve of his departure for the Russian front. After years pass without a word from her husband, she travels to Moscow—shot on location—to seek him out.
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