
Monella (1998)
Año de lanzamiento: 1998
Nación: Italy
Alternative Title: Frivolous Lola, Frivole Lola, Lolan häät, Lolas bryllup, Naughty Girl, Lolas bröllop, Lola
Director: Tinto Brass
Writer: Barbara Alberti, Carla Cipriani, Tinto Brass
Producción & Género
Productor: N/A
Compañías: California Film, Artisti Associati, Cardinal Pictures, C.R.C., Production Group, P.F.C. 2000
Género: Comedy, Comedy Film, Romance
Budget: 2.400.000
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: infidelity, prostitute, jealousy, photographer, camera, bride, bicycle, sexploitation, sexual attraction, wedding, skinny dipping, desire, softcore, exhibitionism, erotic movie, teasing, exhibitionist
Historia
In verdant rural Italy during the 1950s, Lola, an impatient and charismatic young woman, plans to marry Masetto, a traditional bread baker who intends to consummate their marriage only on their wedding night. However, Lola's desires are ignited by her pent-up sexuality, fueled by her wild curiosity and provocative behavior, particularly when she rides her bicycle, flaunting her smooth derrière. Throughout the film, Lola struggles with her unsatisfied desires while Masetto tries to maintain his resolve despite Lola's allure.
Resumen
Directed by Tinto Brass in 1998, 'Monella' is a comedic romance set against the backdrop of rural Italy during the 1950s. The film follows Lola, an unconventional woman who challenges traditional norms regarding female sexuality and marriage. 'Monella,' which translates to 'little mischief,' captures Lola's spirit as she navigates her sexual awakening and desires amidst societal expectations.