Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSouther Italy in the 1970s. The arrival of three beautiful girls from the north wreaks havoc among the youngsters of a small town.Souther Italy in the 1970s. The arrival of three beautiful girls from the north wreaks havoc among the youngsters of a small town.Souther Italy in the 1970s. The arrival of three beautiful girls from the north wreaks havoc among the youngsters of a small town.
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- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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Set in Puglia, Italy in the 1970s, this comedy will keep you glued to your seats throughout. It provides a fascinating insight into how young Italians typically spend their summer vacations. The story begins with the arrival of three young women at a costal town and revolves around the intertwined relationships they have with their male counterparts. The movie may be particularly appealing to foreigners, who might be unfamiliar with Italian customs when it comes to romance. However, on a note of caution, the movie does contain plenty of nudity, including a scene in which Vittoria Puccini's hairy vagina is clearly visible for a number of seconds.
As a student of Italian I found this film useful in showing Italy in the 70s.
Thanks to Hollywood I am well aware of 70s life in America so seeing this film made a welcome change and reminds us that history doesn't only happen in the States.
The film depicts the lives of a group of Italian youths who are going through a cultural revolution, which means they are looking to have as much fun (and sex) as possible.
The way in which the older people in the film (notably a cameo from Gerard Depardieu) appear to be oppressive towards the teens is somewhat similar to British and American films that were made in the 60s, possibly indicating that this cultural evolution actually happened later in Italy.
From a filmmakers point of view it is very well put together with some lighting effects which seem only to be achieved by European filmmakers. The young actors also put in good performances and it should be noted how the cast went to considerable lengths to look like they were children of the 70s, especially the guy sporting the Brian May hairdo.
In conclusion this film is great for those who want to see something a little different from the American stuff that we are fed on mass, though thats not to say that all American films are rubbish, just the major part.
Thanks to Hollywood I am well aware of 70s life in America so seeing this film made a welcome change and reminds us that history doesn't only happen in the States.
The film depicts the lives of a group of Italian youths who are going through a cultural revolution, which means they are looking to have as much fun (and sex) as possible.
The way in which the older people in the film (notably a cameo from Gerard Depardieu) appear to be oppressive towards the teens is somewhat similar to British and American films that were made in the 60s, possibly indicating that this cultural evolution actually happened later in Italy.
From a filmmakers point of view it is very well put together with some lighting effects which seem only to be achieved by European filmmakers. The young actors also put in good performances and it should be noted how the cast went to considerable lengths to look like they were children of the 70s, especially the guy sporting the Brian May hairdo.
In conclusion this film is great for those who want to see something a little different from the American stuff that we are fed on mass, though thats not to say that all American films are rubbish, just the major part.
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 059 622 $ US
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
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