A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 17, 1977
Original Title:
Maladolescenza
Alternate Titles:
Cinta monyet
Jeux interdits de l'adolescence
Maladolescencia
Maladolescenza
Maladolescenza - Sie lieben und sie quälen sich
Puppy Love
Serdülökori játékok
Spielen wir Liebe
Verbotene Spiele
Распутное детство
思春の森
思春的森林
春之森林
春的森林
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema 23 Film
Monarex
Petra Cinematografica
Seven Star Film
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 ES: 18 FR: 18 US: R
Runtime: 94
Laura and Fabrizio have been meeting every summer in the forest by her parent's summer home. Fabrizio is a solitary boy with only his dog for company; Laura a sweet but unconfident child. This summer new aspects enter into their story as both are growing up. Laura is falling in love with Fabrizio, while he displays a new sexual awareness of her masked by his malice. Things develop further when they meet Sylvia who, unlike the innocent Laura, is confident and assertive. Fabrizio develops a fascination with her, eventually bribing Laura to fetch her to the forest to join them in play.
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Adaptation:
Barbara Alberti
Amedeo Pagani
Assistant Camera:
Wolf Bachmann
Horst Zagolla
Assistant Director:
Anita Rakosi
Cinematography:
Lothar E. Stickelbrucks
Costume Design:
Isolde Jovine
Dialogue:
Dieter Geissler
Director:
Pier Giuseppe Murgia
Editor:
Inga Seyric
Music:
Jürgen Drews
Musician:
Maurizio Guarini
Producer:
Franco Cancellieri
Production Manager:
Günter Prantl
Set Decoration:
Helga Wandl
Sound:
Alexander Hillebrand
Translator:
Edith Bruck
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