"Maladolescenza" (Maladolescence) is a captivating and introspective novel written by Pier Giuseppe Murgia, first published in 1977. This portable edition makes it easy to take this powerful coming-of-age story with you wherever you go.
"Maladolescenza" is a thought-provoking and poignant film that captures the complexities of adolescence. With its relatable themes, poetic direction, and memorable performances, it's no wonder the film has gained a cult following. If you're interested in exploring the world of Italian cinema or simply looking for a film that resonates with the human experience, "Maladolescenza" is definitely worth checking out. Maladolescenza (1977) — A Portable Reflection on Pier
The late 1970s in Italy were a period of political turbulence ( Anni di Piombo ) and social liberalization. Censorship laws were being challenged. Films like Last Tango in Paris (1972) had pushed boundaries, but Murgia went further. Maladolescenza was released in a window when European art cinema dared to depict adolescent sexuality with unsettling realism—without the protective veil of allegory. Censored cuts : Most DVDs (German NSM Records,
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