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Piera Degli Esposti , who received both David di Donatello and Nastro d'Argento nominations for Best Supporting Actress for her role. Critical Themes and Reception

Marco Giallini , Angela Finocchiaro , and Carolina Crescentini .

Released in Italian cinemas in early 2016 after being produced in 2015, Assolo is a relationship comedy often compared to the work of due to its focus on urban neuroses and internal dialogue.

Despite being twice divorced and having a complicated history with a married man, Flavia remains deeply entangled with her ex-husbands and their successful new wives, whom she views as unattainable role models.

The central theme is Flavia's journey toward . Critics have described the film as a "witty, wise, and empowering portrait of a late bloomer". 'Solo (Assolo)': Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter

This analysis focuses on the 2015 Italian film (internationally titled Solo ), written, directed by, and starring Laura Morante . The specific file tag "Assolo_HD-Altadefinizione01_2015_WEBDL_1080p" identifies a high-definition digital copy of this sophomore directorial work from the veteran actress. Film Overview and Narrative Structure

Flavia (Morante), a 50-year-old woman struggling with a pathological lack of self-confidence and an extreme emotional dependency on those around her.

The film utilizes a mix of reality and surreal fantasy sequences , such as an opening "Fellini-esque" funeral for Flavia attended by all her former lovers. It is structured around her therapeutic sessions with a wise psychoanalyst, played by Piera Degli Esposti . Cast and Creative Team The film features an ensemble of notable Italian actors: Director/Writer/Lead: Laura Morante .