Maladolescenza (1977)
"Maladolescenza" is an Italian film released in 1977. The term translates to "Bad Adolescence" in English. The film is known for its exploration of themes typical of adolescence, set against the backdrop of Italy in the late 1970s. Maladolescenza (1977), also known as Playing with Love
Maladolescenza (1977), also known as Playing with Love or Spielen wir Liebe, is a highly controversial West German-Italian erotic drama directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. It is primarily known for its explicit depiction of adolescent sexuality and has been the subject of long-standing legal battles regarding its classification as art versus pornography. Plot and Themes The film's portrayal of adolescent angst and rebellion
"Maladolescenza" received critical acclaim upon its release and has since been recognized as a significant work in the genre of Italian youth cinema. The film's portrayal of adolescent angst and rebellion resonated with audiences and helped establish Marco Bellocchio as a prominent director. Cinematic Context and Narrative Focus
The 1977 film Maladolescenza (also known as Playing with Love or Spielen wir Liebe) remains one of the most controversial entries in European cinema history. Directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia, this West German-Italian co-production explores the dark, psychosexual tensions of early adolescence. Cinematic Context and Narrative Focus
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