| To Love Ophelia | |
|---|---|
![]() Italian theatrical release poster by Renato Casaro  | |
| Directed by | Flavio Mogherini | 
| Cinematography | Carlo Carlini | 
| Music by | Jacopo Fiastri  Riz Ortolani German Weiss  | 
Release date  | 1974 | 
| Language | Italian | 
Per amare Ofelia (internationally released as To Love Ophelia) is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Flavio Mogherini.[1]
It is the debut film of Renato Pozzetto, and for his performance he won a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actor.[2]
Plot
The young Orlando feels like he was still a child, terrorized by the outside world, is stuck in relations with the girls for the obsessive attraction he feels for the beautiful and still young mother. Anything regarding a normal man of his age is unknown to Orlando; particularly sex. One day, he rescues Ofelia, a former prostitute in love with him will solve his problem.
Cast
- Giovanna Ralli: Ofelia
 - Renato Pozzetto: Orlando
 - Françoise Fabian: Federica
 - Maurizio Arena: Spartaco
 - Didi Perego: Nun
 - Alberto de Mendoza: Lawyer
 - Orchidea De Santis: Prostitute
 - Rossana Di Lorenzo: Iris
 - George Rigaud: Nane
 
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