Claudia Cardinale (Aida), Jacques Perrin (Lorenzo), Corrado Pani (Marcello) Genre: Romantic Drama, Coming-of-age Runtime: Approximately 121 minutes
Italian (commonly available with English subtitles) Girl with a Suitcase YIFY
(Italian: La ragazza con la valigia ) is a 1961 Italian-French romantic drama directed by Valerio Zurlini . This critically acclaimed film is often noted for the breakthrough performance of Claudia Cardinale and is celebrated as a significant piece of Italian post-war cinema, having been included in the list of "100 Italian films to be saved". Movie Overview Release Date: February 9, 1961 (Italy) Director: Valerio Zurlini Despite his family's disapproval and his own sheltered
Lorenzo, moved by Aida's vulnerability and his brother's cruelty, begins to help her. Despite his family's disapproval and his own sheltered upbringing, he falls deeply in love with her. The film explores their complex relationship, marked by a significant age gap and social class differences—Lorenzo comes from extreme wealth, while Aida lives literally "out of a suitcase". Girl with a Suitcase (1961) - Filmaffinity When she arrives at Marcello's family estate in
The story follows Aida, a naive nightclub singer who is callously abandoned by a wealthy playboy named Marcello after he promises her a career in show business. When she arrives at Marcello's family estate in Parma looking for him, Marcello forces his younger, 16-year-old brother, , to deal with her.