Maladolescencia Maladolescenza 1977 De Pier Giuseppe Murgia Portable Updated ✨
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- Non-simulated ambiguity: While no actual sexual intercourse is shown (Murgia used body doubles for certain shots), the emotional grooming and nudity of underage actors remains ethically indefensible to many.
- Lack of clear condemnation: The film’s ending is tragic, but it doesn’t explicitly reject the predatory dynamics.
Introduction: The Film That Refuses to Fade Away
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Portability and availability
: As a relatively obscure film, "Maladolescenza" has been released on various formats over the years, including DVD and Blu-ray. However, its availability is limited, and it may be challenging to find a portable copy of the film. Non-simulated ambiguity : While no actual sexual intercourse
Pier Giuseppe Murgia (1932–1994) was a Sardinian director, screenwriter, and poet. Unlike his contemporaries in Italian exploitation cinema (like Pasolini or Fulci), Murgia operated on the fringes. He directed only a handful of films, of which Maladolescenza is by far the most famous—or infamous. His style blended naturalistic landscapes (often shot in the Dolomites or around Lake Bracciano) with raw, uncomfortable psychosexual themes. Introduction: The Film That Refuses to Fade Away
