Maladolescenza

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Maladolescenza
Directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia
Produced by Franco Cancellieri
Written by Pier Giuseppe Murgia
Starring Lara Wendel
Eva Ionesco
Martin Loeb
Music by Giuseppe "Pippo" Caruso
Jürgen Drews
Cinematography Elias Lother Stickelbrucks
Distributed by New World Pictures
Release date(s) Italy December 18, 1977
USA September 19, 1978
Running time 127 min.
Language Italian
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Maladolescenza (German title: Spielen wir Liebe, French title: Jeux interdits de l'adolescence, English title: Playing with Love or Puppy Love) is a 1977 film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia.

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[edit] Cast and crew

[edit] Crew

  • Directed by: Pier Giuseppe Murgia
  • Book: Pier Giuseppe Murgia
  • Camera: Lothar Elias Stickelbrucks
  • Music: Giuseppe "Pippo" Caruso, Jürgen Drews
  • Music Editing: Grandi Firme della Canzone
  • Company: Petra Cinema 23/Seven-Star/Petra Cinematografica spa
  • Scriptwriter: Peter Berling
  • Dialog: Dieter Geissler
  • Italian version: Barbara Alberti & Amedeo Pagani
  • Cinematography by: Elias Lother Stickelbrucks
  • Color Pictures: Technospes Spa , Roma, Italy
  • Production Management: Günter Prantl
  • Costume Designer: Isolde Jovine
  • Audio: Alexander Hillebrand
  • Assistant Camera: Wolf Bachmann & Horst Zagolla
  • Decorator: Helga Wandl
  • Assistant Director: Anita Rakosi
  • Film Editing by: Inga Seyric
  • Producer: Franco Cancellieri
  • Countries: Italy, Austria, Germany

[edit] Cast

  • Lara Wendel as Laura
  • Eva Ionesco as Silvia
  • Martin Loeb as Fabrizio
  • Xylot as Iro - the dog

[edit] Plot

Laura (Lara Wendel) and Fabrizio (Martin Loeb) have been meeting summers in the forest by her parents summer home. Fabrizio's favourite game is "King of the Forest" with Laura as his queen. This summer new aspects enter into the plot as the kids are growing up. The film represents them as part child, part adult. Part naive, part knowing. Laura is falling in love with Fabrizio and vice-versa.

Fabrizio has also been developing a cruel streak to his personality. He accelerates his torment of Laura in many ways, including tying her up and putting a snake on her and killing a pet bird. One day they climb the "Blue Mountain" and discover ancient building ruins. Exploring these they find a cave. Inside, Fabrizio seduces Laura.

Fabrizio's cruel streak is boosted by his new sexual confidence. At one point he turns their second love-making with her into a rape scene. He does relent when she makes it clear she is not interested. She stays with him, asking, "Why can't you be gentle?"

Things go from bad to worse when they meet Sylvia (Eva Ionesco). Unlike the previously virginal Laura, Sylvia is well versed sexually and truly sadistic. Using both of these qualities, Sylvia draws Fabrizio into her 'world'. Sylvia quickly replaces Laura as Fabrizio's queen, demoting Laura to servant and victim, though there is also friendship. Laura, reluctant to leave her old friend and new lover, sticks around and becomes the target of the duo's ever progressing cruelty. At one point, the duo 'hunt' Laura with bows and arrows and at another, pretend to throw her off a high ledge.

At the end of summer, with the girls talking about going back to school, Fabrizio takes Sylvia to the ruins for the first time. All three of them go into the cave to escape a thunderstorm and Fabrizio pulls the same stunt on Sylvia that he pulled on Laura, pretending to be lost, to get the girls to stay the night with him. Sylvia breaks down revealing what a little girl she really is. Fabrizio repeatedly begs Sylvia to stay with him forever. In the morning, Sylvia is still lost in the cave and rejecting Fabrizio's pleas to stay with him. She becomes hysterical and he stabs her. It is the only way he won't lose her. He stays with the dead body and gives Laura the flashlight so she can find her way out.

[edit] Soundtrack

Maladolescenza Soundtrack
Maladolescenza Soundtrack cover
Studio album by Pippo Caruso
Released May 1977, July 2004
Recorded 30 December 1976-3 January 1977
Genre Soundtrack
Length 31:43 (1977), 49:21 (2004)
Label Cinevox Records, Digitmovies AE

The music was recorded in stereo at Dirmaphon Studios, Rome, Italy. The original release contained the first 18 tracks.

  1. "Maladolescenza" (02:23)
  2. "L'incubo E Il Serpente" (02:12)
  3. "Citta Segreta" (01:59)
  4. "Il Labirinto" (02:40)
  5. "Re E Buffone" (00:50)
  6. "La Villa Misteriosa" (01:06)
  7. "Silvia" (01:25)
  8. "Caccia A Laura" (01:40)
  9. "Il Sopravvento" (01:07)
  10. "Cara Adolescenza" (02:01)
  11. "Scambio Di Consegne" (02:29)
  12. "Ninna Nanna A Nascondino" (02:07)
  13. "Silvia E Fabrizio" (01:59)
  14. "Identificazione" (03:26)
  15. "La Villa Di Notte" (01:13)
  16. "E Gia Autunno" (01:19)
  17. "Adagio Per Oboe" (01:06)
  18. "La Notte Dell'attesa" (02:13)
  19. "Maladolescenza" (02:44) Alternate Take #1
  20. "Silvia" (01:10) Alternate Take #1 Harpiscord & Orchestra
  21. "Maladolescenza" (02:55) Il Recinto Dei Giochi
  22. "Silvia" (02:28) Alternate Take #2 - Music Box
  23. "Il Labirinto" (Part 2) (01:10)
  24. "Silvia" (01:29) Alternate Take #3 - Solo Flute
  25. "Maladolescenza" (01:54) Kamasutra
  26. "Scambio Di Consegne" (02:28) Alternate Take
  27. "Silvia" (02:02) Alternate Take #4 - Harp & Orchestra

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