A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 11, 1975
Original Title:
Una vergine in famiglia
Alternate Titles:
Eine Jungfrau in Blue Jeans
Mia... parthena stin oikogeneia
Una Virgen En La Familia
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Metheus Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
The strand that opposes the bourgeois morality of the solar facade freedom of sexual behavior is an additional coarse exemplary in this film where the most excessive declarations of honesty of a family hiding intrigues and debauchery. Father, mother and son are all entangled. Only daughter, Anna, seems to be out. "He studied and preserved virgin" is the recommendation that the father, truffle hardened, the repeats. But when she discovers her father with his secretary, starts for her, more than a drama, a confused search morbid. Approaches, waste, leaks, adventurous experiences until, almost by breaking it with an equivocal situation, ask an occasional companion to deprive her of her virginity, as a cumbersome burden. Then haughtily refuses the marriage with a young friend, that his father would want to impose "the good name of the family" and flees with the father of his friend, to a free tomorrow.
Assistant Camera:
Bruno Pellegrini
Assistant Director:
Antonio Gramaglia
Assistant Editor:
Giuliana Colangeli
Boom Operator:
Davide Magara
Camera Operator:
Edmondo Pisani
Bernardo Valli
Director:
Mario Siciliano
Director of Photography:
Gino Santini
Editor:
Otello Colangeli
Makeup Artist:
Silvana Petri
Music:
Carlo Savina
Production Manager:
Paolo Mercuri
Script Supervisor:
Marialuce Faccenna
Seamstress:
Luisa Buratti
Sound:
Giancarlo Laurenzi
Still Photographer:
Alessandro Carlotto
Writer:
Mario Siciliano
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