Sophia Loren, 86, returns to the big screen in the emotional trailer for the Netflix drama The Life Ahead


Sophia Loren, 86, returns to the big screen after 11 years in an emotionally new trailer for the Netflix drama Life Ahead.

Sophia Loren has released the trailer for her new film The Life Ahead.

The legendary movie star, 86, who last appeared on screen in 2009, was once again spotted right at home as he set foot in front of me.

The star – in this film directed by son Edwardo Ponty – is a Jewish woman named Sophia Madame Rosa and a Holocaust survivor who helps raise the children of prostitutes.

Nakshatra: Sophia Loren is back from acting as she has released the trailer of her new film The Life Ahead.

Nakshatra: Sophia Loren is back from acting as she has released the trailer of her new film The Life Ahead.

The trailer sees Sofia’s character agree to take 12-year-old Senegalese anonymous after stealing a bag from a girl named Momo (Ibrahima Guye).

The pair struggle to stay together at first, as Rosa is seen saying: ‘It’s out of her mind. It’s not normal. It is rotten towards the core. ‘

However, eventually they form an improbable bond and a tearful momo is heard saying about it: ‘I was the first time someone treated me worthy of their trust.’

The film, which will premiere worldwide on Netflix on November 13, is based on the novel Life Buffer House by Roman Gary.

Film: Legendary movie star, 86, who last appeared on screen in 2009, once again appeared at home while stepping in front of the camera.

Film: Legendary movie star, 86, who last appeared on screen in 2009, once again appeared at home while stepping in front of the camera.

Speaking about her excitement about the project, Sophia told Deadline: ‘It was a dream come true when my son offered me a role.

‘I jumped at the chance to make it. I loved portraying Madame Rosa. It’s tough, it’s fragile, it’s surviving. In many ways it reminds me of my own mother. ‘

Sophia received international acclaim for her 1960 film Two Women, about the horrors of World War II in her native Italy.

Her performance in the movie Vittorio de Sica made her the first person to earn a score in a language other than English.

Plot: The film - directed by the star's son Eduardo Ponty - stars Sophia Madame Rosa, a Jewish woman and Holocaust survivor who helps raise the children of prostitutes.

Plot: The film – directed by the star’s son Eduardo Ponty – stars Sophia Madame Rosa, a Jewish woman and Holocaust survivor who helps raise the children of prostitutes.

Story: The trailer sees Sophia’s character agree to take 12-year-old Senegalese anonymous after stealing a bag named Momo (Ibrahima Guye).

Story: The trailer sees Sophia’s character agree to take 12-year-old Senegalese anonymous after stealing a bag named Momo (Ibrahima Guye).

Drama: The couple struggles to stay together when Rosa is seen saying: 'It's out of her mind.  It's not normal.  It's rotten in the core. '

Drama: The couple struggles to stay together when Rosa is seen saying: ‘It’s out of her mind. It’s not normal. It’s rotten in the core. ‘

However, he did not appear on screen in Rob Marshall’s 2009 Broadway musical of the same name after Nine.

The Seminal Italian movie directed by nine Federico Fellini was based on 8 1/2, with which Sofia never worked together despite being two stars at the same time.

She has continued to work since Nine – she starred in Italian for the Pixar movie Cars 2 and appeared in a short film.

Bond: However, the pair eventually form an improbable bond and a tearful Momo is heard saying about it: 'It was the first time someone treated me when I deserved their trust.'

Bond: However, the pair eventually form an improbable bond and a tearful Momo is heard saying about it: ‘It was the first time someone treated me when I deserved their trust.’

A decade ago, she played her own mother, Romilda, in the Italian miniseries My House Is Full Mirror Mirrors, based on a book by her sister, Maria Scocolon, who was once married to Benito Mussolini’s jazz pianist son, Romono.

Sophia shares her sons Carlo, 1, and Edwardo, 47, with her late husband Carlo Ponty, a producer who was more than two decades older.

They first tied the knot in Mexico in 1957, when they divorced, but still legally married his first wife, Giuliana, with whom he had two other children.

Family: The film, which is being distributed by Netflix, features Sofia working with her son Eduardo (pictured together in 2015).

Family: The film, which is being distributed by Netflix, features Sofia working with her son Eduardo (pictured together in 2015).

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