The film captures the restless spirit of young people navigating their identities and desires during a time of cultural change. It also highlights the differences between the traditional South and the more progressive North of Italy, through the interaction of northern girls and southern boys. Family viewing is advised, though in one nude scene, Vittoria Puccini’s hairy vagina is clearly visible.
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Overview
The story takes place in an unspecified town in Apulia. We are in the '70s. The arrival of three beautiful and uninhibited girls from the North, the daughters of an engineer who has moved to run a factory, brings the turmoil amongst the young people of the town. Stories of love, betrayals, state money (stolen) and broken promises intertwine. All through the eyes of Carlo (alter ego of the director Sergio Rubini), the youngest.
Release date
24/03/2000
Votes
32
Popularity
0.6
Damiano Russo
Carlo
Michele Venitucci
Nicola
Pierluigi Ferrandini
Vito
Celeste Pisenti
Lena
Vittoria Puccini
Gaia
Alessandra Roveda
Tea
Teresa Saponangelo
Maura
Margherita Buy
Marisa
Sergio Rubini
Carlo's father
Gérard Depardieu
Molotov
Francesco Cannito
Enzo
Marcello Introna
Aldo
Antonio Lanera
Angelo
Francesco Lamacchia
Salvo
Antonio Tuzza
Callisto
Oriana Celentano
Giuseppina
Mariolina De Fano
Aunt Rosa
Pietro dell'Olio
Marco
Giustina Buonomo
prof.ssa Carella
Original Soundtrack
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