

The Baron's Mazurka
Directed by Pupi AvatiA fig tree located on the property of a baron of the lower Padana has for many centuries been the subject of veneration. One day the baron, a crippled atheist, sees a girl lying on the fig tree in a benevolent attitude and exchanges for the holy venerated by her villagers. The aristocrat immediately converts and decides to give up his belongings to a religious institution. In fact, he was the victim of a scam, and the "santa" is a prostitute who has given up on rage.
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The Baron's Mazurka was released on January 22, 1975.
The Baron's Mazurka was directed by Pupi Avati.
The Baron's Mazurka has a runtime of 1h 50m.
The Baron's Mazurka was produced by Giovanni Bertolucci.
A fig tree located on the property of a baron of the lower Padana has for many centuries been the subject of veneration. One day the baron, a crippled atheist, sees a girl lying on the fig tree in a benevolent attitude and exchanges for the holy venerated by her villagers. The aristocrat immediately converts and decides to give up his belongings to a religious institution. In fact, he was the victim of a scam, and the "santa" is a prostitute who has given up on rage.
The key characters in The Baron's Mazurka are Barone Anteo Pellacani (Ugo Tognazzi), Checco Coniglio (Paolo Villaggio), La Santa (Delia Boccardo).
The Baron's Mazurka is a Drama, Comedy, Romance film.
The Baron's Mazurka has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.














