Awards Spotlight: The Legendary Sophia Loren Talks About Her Poignant Return to the Screen
She won her first Oscar for 1962’s “Two Women” — now, she’s going for another in this touching drama directed by her son.
She won her first Oscar for 1962’s “Two Women” — now, she’s going for another in this touching drama directed by her son.
Director Edoardo Ponti directs his legendary mother as an Italian Holocaust survivor in this sentimental adaptation of Romain Gary’s novel, but it’s newcomer Ibrahima Gueye who really shines.
The Italian movie star, making a comeback after nine years, could score another Oscar nomination after two wins.
Loren stars as a Holocaust survivor who becomes a maternal figure for a 12-year-old street kid.
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