Le rose del deserto is an Italian film that tells the story of a young woman named Malika who is kidnapped by a group of terrorists in the desert. She is forced to marry one of the men in the group and is subjected to abuse and mistreatment.
Malika finds solace in a small garden of roses that she discovers in the desert. She tends to the roses and finds peace and beauty in their presence. The roses become a symbol of hope and resilience for Malika as she struggles to survive in her harsh environment.
As Malika's relationship with the roses grows, she begins to find the strength to stand up to her captors and fight for her freedom. With the help of a kind-hearted soldier, Malika is able to escape and return to her family.
Le rose del deserto is a powerful and moving film that explores themes of resilience, hope, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. It is a story of survival and triumph that will inspire and uplift audiences.
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Le rose del deserto
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Le rose del deserto (Mino Freda)
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Mari niuro (Mario Crispi)
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