Three sexy and comedic episodes.Three sexy and comedic episodes.Three sexy and comedic episodes.
Jinny Steffan
- Cristina (segment "Cavalluccio Svedese, Il")
- (as Giovanna Steffan)
- Directors
- Luigi Comencini(segment Ascensore, L')
- Nanni Loy(segment Italian Superman)
- Luigi Magni(segment Cavalluccio Svedese, Il)
- Writers
- Leonardo Benvenuti(segment Italian Superman)
- Piero De Bernardi(segment Italian Superman)
- Sergio Corbucci(segment Italian Superman)
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Did you know
- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 69563 delivered on 22 December 1976.
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When even "porn" movies were well made
Ok, you will say this is not "pornographic". But this kind of movies, in Italy in the seventies, eighties, were really considered kinda pornographic. Being this one great era in Italian cinema, even this movie is interestingly filmed, and I will say, pleasurable to watch.
The three episodes are quite different - the one with Villaggio was the most, let's say, erotic, also the one with the weirdest story (in full Villaggio style). The one with Sordi is almost the opposite (as for sexuality of the scenes it shows) and while weird also strangely convincing. I was kinda surprised to see Sordi in this kind of movie, by the way. In any case, while the Villaggio episode is the most absurdist and also maybe the most modern, the Sordi one looks back to older comedy (in style, in the story...).
As for the Manfredi one. It is my favorite. I liked its rather evil comicality as a quiet architect, in the same night, learns about his wive's infidelity and takes revenge. It is also quite funny the way this movie plays with stereotypical sexual freedom in the northern countries vs "backwards" Italy.
Watch if you can catch it.
The three episodes are quite different - the one with Villaggio was the most, let's say, erotic, also the one with the weirdest story (in full Villaggio style). The one with Sordi is almost the opposite (as for sexuality of the scenes it shows) and while weird also strangely convincing. I was kinda surprised to see Sordi in this kind of movie, by the way. In any case, while the Villaggio episode is the most absurdist and also maybe the most modern, the Sordi one looks back to older comedy (in style, in the story...).
As for the Manfredi one. It is my favorite. I liked its rather evil comicality as a quiet architect, in the same night, learns about his wive's infidelity and takes revenge. It is also quite funny the way this movie plays with stereotypical sexual freedom in the northern countries vs "backwards" Italy.
Watch if you can catch it.
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- gian_99
- Feb 15, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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