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Duration: 34 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 688x384 | Added: 2006-Sep-21 |
Alternate Names: Laura Antonaz, لورا آنتونلی
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Laura Antonelli (1941-2015), born Laura Antonaz in Pola, Italy, was an Italian actress known for her role in 'Malizia' (1973). Born to parents who fled Yugoslavia after World War II, Antonelli initially pursued gymnastics and teaching but transitioned into acting. She appeared in over 40 films between 1964 and 1991, including notable works like 'Le sedicenni' (1965) and 'The Innocent' (1976). She won the Nastro d'Argento for her role in 'Malizia'. Antonelli was married to Enrico Piacentini but later had a relationship with Jean-Paul Belmondo. In 1991, she faced cocaine charges but successfully appealed the conviction in 2006.
Release Year: 1981
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Alternative Title: Casta y pura, Chaste and Pure, Rosa
Director: Salvatore Samperi
Writer: Bruno Di Geronimo, José Luis Martínez Mollá, Michel Gast, Ottavio Jemma
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
Antonio, husband of a wealthy heiress, convinces their daughter Rosa to take a vow of chastity on her mother's deathbed to secure his position in the family estate. Twenty years later, Rosa, now beautiful and pure according to her vow, begins having strange dreams and night visits from her cousin Fernando. Disturbed by these events, she decides to become a nun. Antonio, fearing he'll lose the family fortune if Rosa donates it to charity upon becoming a nun, organizes a sexual initiation for his daughter. This experience opens Rosa's eyes, leading her to assert her independence.
Casta e Pura (1981), directed by Salvatore Samperi, is a comedy-drama centered around the complex dynamics of family, inheritance, and sexual awakening. The film explores themes of innocence lost and the tension between tradition and modern societal norms through its protagonist Rosa.