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Croce e delizia [An Almost Ordinary Summer] (2019)
The phrase (literally "cross and delight") is most famously an aria lyric from Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata . It captures the central paradox of love: a feeling that is simultaneously a heavy burden (a "cross") and an exquisite ecstasy ("delight"). Croce e Delizia
Critics have noted that while it is an LGBT film, it is an "inversion" of the typical coming-out story; here, the parents must explain themselves to their judgmental children. It also tackles sharp class differences between the two families. 2. Verdi’s La Traviata (Opera) Croce e delizia [An Almost Ordinary Summer] (2019)
Many analyses focus on how this line encapsulates the tragedy of Violetta, a courtesan who sacrifices her own "delight" to carry the "cross" of social respectability for the man she loves. It also tackles sharp class differences between the
Because of its cultural weight, the phrase has been used as the title for several diverse creative works. Depending on which "write-up" you are looking for, it likely refers to one of the following: 1. The Italian Film: An Almost Ordinary Summer (2019)
Two grandfathers—one a wealthy, cosmopolitan art director and the other a working-class fisherman—surprise their polar-opposite families by announcing they are in love and getting married.