Alice, a young translator, finds the real world slowly merging with her recurring nightmares as she tries to solve the puzzle of her recent memory loss. A postcard leads her to the island of Garma where the locals seems to know her. Is she who she thinks she is? And what significance does her dream of an astronaut abandoned on the moon have?
Directed by Luigi Bazzoni and Mario Fanelli
dreams
moon
translator
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3.5 / 5
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Cast
Florinda Bolkan
Alice Campos / Alice Cespi
Peter McEnery
Henry
Nicoletta Elmi
Paola Bersel / Paula Burton
Klaus Kinski
Professor Blackmann
Lila Kedrova
Mrs. Heim
Caterina Boratto
Boutique Owner
John Karlsen
Alfredo Laurenti / Alfred Lowenthal (as John Carlsen)
Ida Galli
Mary
Miriam Acevedo
Alice's Supervisor (as Myriam Acevedo)
Rosita Torosh
Marie Leblanche (as Rosita Toros)
Luigi Antonio Guerra
(as Luigi Guerra)
Esmeralda Ruspoli
Crew
Mario Fanelli
Director
Mario Fanelli
Writer
Nicola Piovani
Original Music Composer
Roberto Perpignani
Editor
Vittorio Storaro
Director of Photography
Marina Cicogna
Executive Producer
Marina Cicogna
Producer
Umberto Angelucci
Assistant Director
Pier Luigi Pizzi
Production Design
Pier Luigi Pizzi
Costume Design
Mario Fanelli
Novel
Mauro Marchetti
Assistant Camera
Popular Reviews
16 reviews
Starr Lovett
9.0★ · 09/11/25
i’m shifting…i’m shifting…i’m shifting…
i’m shifting…i’m shifting…i’m shifting…
Kyra
8.0★ · 02/03/25
Alice was really the pioneer for making a movie your entire personality
Alice was really the pioneer for making a movie your entire personality
Jacob Dickens
7.1★ · 10/04/24
One of those mysteries where the buildup is a lot better than the payoff but I love the craft on display here.
One of those mysteries where the buildup is a lot better than the payoff but I love the craft on display here.
Nick
4.5★ · 08/18/24
cool ending
light 6/10
cool ending
light 6/10
Rich
4.0★ · 06/17/24
nice visuals with excruciating pace. I don't mind a slow burn but this was a bit too slow for me. didn't care for the main character at all which definitely didn't help.
don't think I've ever heard the sentence "don't you remember?" said so many times in a film.
nice visuals with excruciating pace. I don't mind a slow burn but this was a bit too slow for me. didn't care for the main character at all which definitely didn't help.
don't think I've ever heard the sentence "don't you remember?" said so many times in a film.