One of the sunniest of Tinto Brass's erotic comedies, this sets its breezy tone from the opening scene in which Lola (Anna Ammirati) cycles around a small Po Valley town in a flapping skirt that leaves nothing to the imagination. But it's the 1950s, and her baker fiancée Masetto (Max Parodi) is determined that Lola remains a virgin until their wedding night. However, she is equally set on establishing whether or not he's a good lover before they tie the knot. His dough-kneading technique seems promising, but how can she be sure without an expert to compare him with?... In short, can Masetto live up to the erotic ideals professed by Lola's mother's lover (Patrick Mower)? Fortunately, the outwardly innocent town turns out to be a hotbed of licentiousness, with opportunities for voyeurism and maybe more around every corner - all in the interests of self-improving research, of course. [show more]
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Erotic comedy from Italian director Tinto Brass. Set in the 1950s, the film follows teenager Lola (Anna Ammirati) who is becoming increasingly frustrated by her old-fashioned fiancé Masetto (Mario Parodi)'s refusal to have sex before marriage. Despite her passionate attempts to seduce him, Masetto is determined to stick to his vow and continually rebuffs her advances. With her frustration getting the better of her, it's not long before Lola finds herself becoming attracted to her mother's lover, experienced older man Andre (Patrick Mower), and begins fantasising about having an affair with him.
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