Monella (film) explained

Monella
Director:Tinto Brass
Producer:Giovanni Bertolucci
Music:Pino Donaggio
Cinematography:Massimo Di Venanzo
Editing:Tinto Brass
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian
Budget:$2, 400,000

Monella (titled Frivolous Lola in the UK) is a 1998 Italian comedy-erotic film directed by Tinto Brass.

Plot

Lola (Anna Ammirati) is the teenage daughter of widow Zaira (Serena Grandi) living in a small Po Valley town (filming location is the comune of Pomponesco and Dosolo)[1] in the 1950s. She is engaged to young Masetto (Max Parodi credited as Mario Parodi), who firmly believes in girls' virginity before marriage. They are soon to get married, but she is very much intrigued by sex, and further provoked by the antics of her libertine stepfather André (Patrick Mower), but Lola's approaches to Masetto for premarital sex jeopardise her relationship with him.

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Notes and References

  1. http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/1997/luglio/01/Primo_ciak_sulle_rive_del_co_0_9707012867.shtml Primo ciak sulle rive del Po per la " Monella " di Brass