
It's one of those rare, last standing moments of sheer honesty which are representative of a bygone era, and indirectly also representative of how close-minded and hypocrite our western world has become in the past two decades, in direct contrast with what should be expected from a society which repeatedly acknowledges itself as the most "advanced" - making it all the more ironic that this simple but interesting movie IS, after all, all about the loss of innocence and youth. You may love this movie, you may hate it, or you may simply end up wondering what's all the controversy about and why is it still banned or heavily censored in certain so-called "advanced" countries. " Often beautiful at a visual level, poignant on its directorial style, joyful but nostalgic at the same time, and ultimately a satisfactory experience for the all-rounded, open-minded viewer. Still it shows that adolescents and teenagers are not the innocent angels that many adults like to think they are (as I had to find out the hard way), and it does so very well." The theme of cruelty between kids, and the sexual awakening of adolescents is very dangerous territory to tread on. After watching this movie, I understood why it is one of the most controversial ones around. As for Martin Loeb, his accurate portrayal of the sadistic punk ruined his career and he was only able to make one more film after this. Eva Ionesco while being a beautiful girl, plays the part of the arrogant, cruel, manipulative Sylvia with perfection. You just can't help but feel sorry for the poor little thing. Lara Wendel is great in her portrayal of Laura, the innocent, naive 12-year old. They have to carry the whole movie, which makes their performance even more impressive. The three kids in the plot are the only characters in this movie. Still it is a beautiful picture, with very atmospheric camera work, and a fitting soundtrack that ranges from beautiful to unnerving, even disturbing. Granted, it shows its age in the props, and the style the characters dress. Drama Maladolescenza (1977), which involved both nudity and simulated sex. " This movie is definitely a masterpiece. Maladolescenza is similar to these films: The Last Temptation of Christ (film). The film caused significant controversy because of its simulated sex scenes. Let's listen to what two people have said about the film: The Birth of a Nation (2016 film) Black Christmas (2006 film) Blood Feast. Maladolescenza (German: Spielen wir Liebe) is a 1977 film. The blunt Lolita-like sexuality of the children, mixed with the cruelty of childhood, all shot with a picturesque cinematography all adds up to a volatile cocktail that keeps this film banned throughout the world. This is a film about jealousy, erotic obsession and how sex is translated into emotional power. This is definitely one of the most sought after and controversial films of the 70s.Ī chamber play set in a forest with 3 characters (2 twelve-year-old girls and a slightly older boy) who create a cruel m énage à trois with a dramatic and fatal outcome. 257 258 The decision therefore means that possession, distribution and knowingly gaining access to the movie is prohibited. This film is still legal with an X certificate in Austria, but was recently re-declared banned in Germany on July 28th 2006. Maladolescenza Banned since 25 March 2010 by the court of Alkmaar, which classified several scenes as child pornography. When Maladolescenza came out, it was immediately attacked and the film was banned or heavily cut in many countries. Hopefully there will at least be one more program. Maladolescenza (also known as Spielen wir Liebe or Puppy Love) is a. I am programming week by week, not knowing when the last evening will be. Finkle who had a sex change after escaping a mental hospital and stole the name. In May 1977, at the press conference for the presentation of the film, Eva Ionesco and Lara Wendel were asked how they felt about filming the nudity and sex.

IMPORTANT NOTE: the space where we have the Blue Rascal (De Slang) is at the edge of its existence.
