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Film Overview

  • Title: Maladolescenza
  • Year: 1977
  • Type: Drama, Romance
  • Country: Italy
  • Director: Alberto Lattuada
  • Stars: Marco Ferreri, Monica Vitti, Cristina Penzias, Lina Bernardi

The BRRip Version: A New Lease on Life

Filmed between August and September 1976, the production took place primarily in the scenic landscapes of Upper Austria and Carinthia. The idyllic, secluded forest setting acts as a "dark fairytale" backdrop, intentionally excluding the adult world to focus entirely on the untamed social dynamics of its three young protagonists. Director: Pier Giuseppe Murgia Maladolescenza -1977- BRRip Oldies

: As summer ends, Fabrizio becomes increasingly unstable and possessive. Fearful of losing Silvia as she prepares to return to school, he traps her in the cave ruins. When she becomes hysterical and rejects him, Fabrizio kills her with a knife to ensure she stays with him "forever". The film ends with Laura walking home alone through the forest. Context and Controversy Production : The film was directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia Underage Nudity Film Overview

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Audio: Multi-language tracks including the original regional dubs.

The 1970s was a remarkable era for Italian cinema, marked by a surge in creative output and innovation. Filmmakers like Sergio Martino, Mario Bava, and Dario Argento were pushing the boundaries of storytelling, experimenting with genres, and exploring themes that resonated with audiences. "Maladolescenza" is a product of this vibrant period, showcasing the distinctive style and sensibilities of Italian filmmakers of the time.

Music: Pippo Franco (The haunting, melancholic score is a standout feature of the film.)