L'amica (Titoli) - Luis Bacalov
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 Published On Jul 31, 2016

L'amica (Titoli) - Luis Bacalov
From Album "L'amica" (Original Motion Picture Sundtrack) Luis Bacalov - 1969 / 2014

L'amica is a 1969 Italian film, It stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti.
Lisa, upper-class Lombard wife of Paul, an industrial designer, discovers that her husband is unfaithful to her: to restore its prestige in the environment, he invents a lover, the young engineer Franco Raimondi. This imaginary adultery regularly recounts the details - invented - which her friend Carla, wife of Guido cosmetic surgeon, it is really the Raimondi lover. The stories of Lisa, she knows fantastic, the fun enough to not resist the urge to spread them, covering the friend of ridicule. Wound, Lisa retaliates by Carla making love with him one after another lover, the husband and the son of this; then abandons the three men and is part of the family, willing to reassess their ménage with Paul.
Music by Luis Enríquez Bacalov

When Luis Enrique Bacalov received an Academy Award for his musical score for the film The Postman in 1995, it marked one of the few times that he's been recognized in the United States. In United States, however, Bacalov has long been known as a leading film composer, having written and arranged many scores for Italian films. Bacalov's career has been going strong since moving to Rome in the late '50s. During his first year in the city, he Rome for a film score composed by Chico Marselli. The song, "La Ragazza con la Viglia," became a pop hit in Italy and hired him to arrange pop tunes. Bacalov subsequently composed and arranged material for such Italian pop singers as Gianni Morandi, Sergio Endrigo, and Rita Pavone. Bacalov became more involved with film scoring in 1958 when he worked as an assistant to film composer Ennio Morricone. Although he composed scores for dramatic films Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo, La Noia, and Extraconiugale in 1964, Bacalov made his greatest mark with his scores for spaghetti westerns, including Sugar Colt in 1966 and Lo Chiamvano Mezzogiorno in 1972. Bacalov first attracted international acclaim for his scoring of the spaghetti westerns film La Citta Della Donne in 1967. ~ Craig Harris

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