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| In
the desolate
village
of Maremma,
the robber-bandit
Saturnino
is a hero
to the
local
peasants.
When he
is captured,
he begs
an old
peasant
woman,
to care
for his
daughter.
She finds
the orphan
abandoned
in a hut
in the
mountains,
and the
girl comes
to be
known
as Musa.
Musa loves
freedom,
nature,
the sea
-- and
death.
She frequently
visits
an ancient
Etruscan
tomb and
is fascinated
by the
dead.
When her
adoptive
mother
dies Musa
receives
her first
real taste
of death.
She flees
the horrible
village
and takes
up residence
among
the tombs.
A child
of incredible
beauty,
she inspires
love in
a number
of men,
who try
to tame
her wild
spirit.
Can she
live as
she hopes
to do,
alone
among
the tombs,
or must
she return
to society
and marry?
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