Stress (1971)
The film centers on young revolutionary student Gilberto who is being sought by the police. To avoid arrest, he boards a train and travels home. The house now seems somehow haunted, as doors slam shut and shadows are seen running throughout the corridors. But Gilberto soon discovers that it's his own troubled conscience that is torn in two. He hesitates as one part tells him to accept the attraction that his father's 'world' exerts on him whilst the other orders him to destroy everything to pursue his own ideals.
Director: Corrado Prisco
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: January 1, 1971
Cast
- Lou Castel - Gilberto
- Salvo Randone - Federico
- Leopoldo Trieste
- Mario Valdemarin
Screenplay
- Corrado Prisco (Screenplay)
- Mauro Bologna (Screenplay)
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Corrado Prisco
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Stress about?
- The film centers on young revolutionary student Gilberto who is being sought by the police. To avoid arrest, he boards a train and travels home. The house now seems somehow haunted, as doors slam shut and shadows are seen running throughout the corridors. But Gilberto soon discovers that it's his own troubled conscience that is torn in two. He hesitates as one part tells him to accept the attraction that his father's 'world' exerts on him whilst the other orders him to destroy everything to pursue his own ideals.
- Who directed Stress?
- Stress was directed by Corrado Prisco.
- Who stars in Stress?
- Stress stars Lou Castel, Salvo Randone, Leopoldo Trieste, Mario Valdemarin.
- How long is Stress?
- Stress has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is Stress?
- Stress is a Drama film.