Diva Futura - L'avventura dell'amore (1989) [N/A]

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Release Date:
February 21, 1989

Original Title:
Diva Futura - L'avventura dell'amore

Alternate Titles:
Le Dive dell'amore
Le regine dell'amore proibito
The Queens of Forbidden Love

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Rewind Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
IT: 18+ 

A scientist has discovered a vaccine against AIDS, but many, starting with the Vatican, are putting sticks in his wheels. A group of sensuous women, who publish "DIVA FUTURA" - a magazine to promote unrestrained sex, pleasure and happiness intervenes to defend the scientist. Moana sends Eva to check but the girl is kidnapped. They find themselves persecuted by the owner of a condom factory and his thugs. From this moment on the 6 girls of Diva Futura, headed by Moana and directed by Cicciolina, will do everything to make known to humanity the prodigious formula.

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Assistant Director:
Mara Bronzoni

Assistant Editor:
Fabio Maiuri

Camera Operator:
Vito Naddeo

Director:
Arduino Sacco
Ilona Staller

Director of Photography:
Arduino Sacco

Editor:
Carlo Broglio

Original Music Composer:
Jay Horus

Production Coordinator:
Rossana Maiuri

Sound Mixer:
Gianni D'Amico

Writer:
Ilona Staller

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