Bambola Explained

Bambola
Cinematography:Fabio Conversi
Language:Italian

Bambola (also spelled Bámbola) is a 1996 erotic melodrama film written and directed by Bigas Luna.

Cast

Controversy

Because of the many scenes of sexual abuse, the film was R-rated, something that caused the ire of lead actress Valeria Marini, who asserted that she had been promised the cut of the three more explicit scenes and a ban for just people under 14 years.[1] The actress therefore sued the producer Marco Poccioni demanding the immediate withdrawal of the film, but her request was eventually rejected.[2]

Reception

The film received extremely negative criticism. Film critic Morando Morandini referred to it as "the most silly, foolish and amateurish film of Bigas Luna",[3] while Paolo Mereghetti was even tougher, saying he "never have come out of a movie theater with a much deeper discomfort."[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1996/settembre/20/Valeria_vietata_ritirate_mia_Bambola_co_0_96092013726.shtml "Valeria vietata ai 18: ritirate la mia Bambola"
  2. http://www1.adnkronos.com/Archivio/AdnAgenzia/1997/03/21/Spettacolo/VALERIA-MARINI-HA-PERSO-IL-RICORSO-PER-BAMBOLA_165500.php "Valeria Marini ha perso la causa per Bambola"
  3. Book: Laura Morandini . Luisa Morandini . Morando Morandini . Il Morandini 2011. Dizionario dei film.. 2010 . Zanichelli, 2010. 978-8808227225.
  4. Book: Paolo Mereghetti. Il Mereghetti - Dizionario dei film. B.C. Dalai Editore, 2010. 8860736269.