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(originally titled Vizio e provocazione ) is a 1995 Italian erotic drama film written by John Seller and directed by the prolific cult filmmaker Joe D'Amato . Set against a rustic 1920s backdrop, the film chronicles a web of forbidden desires, secret fantasies, and voyeurism unfolding within a secluded countryside inn. Blending elements of period drama with softcore erotica, Provocation stands out as one of D'Amato’s late-career cinematic efforts, featuring a notable appearance by Erika Savastani. Movie Overview Original Title Vizio e provocazione English Title Provocation Release Year Director Joe D'Amato Screenwriter John Seller Genre Erotic Drama / Romance Setting Italy, 1920s Runtime 80 minutes Detailed Plot Synopsis

Carlo’s attractive cousin whose arrival disrupts the existing tensions, drawing the attention of both the men and women at the inn. Production and Style Produced by Butterfly Motion Pictures Rewind Film

Despite—or perhaps because of—its flaws, Provocation has found a niche as a source of unintentional humor. Some Letterboxd users have admitted to finding the film's over-the-top lasciviousness and exaggerated acting to be quite entertaining, praising its "trash" appeal. For connoisseurs of , it remains a noteworthy (if painful) artifact of the Italian erotic film industry's final, decadent years.

The delicate, repressed dynamic of the household shatters entirely with the arrival of Marilinda (or Marilena). She is a breathtakingly attractive distant cousin who moves in following the death of her father. Marilinda’s uninhibited, provocative presence ignites a web of new passions, causing everyone in the country inn to lose control of their desires. Provocation 1995 Movie Wiki

(credited as Lindo Damiani) as Gianni : The young grandson who acts as the primary voyeuristic lens for the audience.

As the Parkers try to regain custody of their son, they face opposition from the authorities and the foster parents, who claim that the family is violent and unfit to care for Dean. The situation escalates, and Roy Parker becomes increasingly frustrated and desperate. He begins to take drastic measures to try and get his son back, which leads to a tragic confrontation.

Wikipedia’s notability guidelines require significant coverage in . Provocation (1995) lacks: (originally titled Vizio e provocazione ) is a

, whose presence provokes further jealousy and complicates the existing relationships. Cast and Crew Provocation (1995) - IMDb

At the time of its release, mainstream critics largely ignored Provocation . The few reviews were dismissive:

: Unlike many erotic films of the era that favored modern luxury settings, Provocation is set in a rustic 1920s-era country inn made of quarried stone. Movie Overview Original Title Vizio e provocazione English

Directed by (credited under his own name rather than a pseudonym), Provocation fits within the erotic thriller niche D'Amato navigated during the 1990s. The film heavily relies on the atmosphere of a rustic stone inn to evoke a sense of claustrophobia, focusing on close-up shots of characters and a slow-burn narrative. 5. Reception and Legacy

(Lindo Damiani) spends his time spying on the various inhabitants of the inn through floor cracks and keyholes. Cast and Crew Joe D'Amato John Seller Cinematography: Joe D'Amato (as Federico Slonisko) Main Cast: Erika Savastani as Marilena (credited as Erika Saffo Savastani) Fabrizia Flanders Gianni De Martiis Antonio Ascani (Tony Roberts) as Rolando Lindo Damiani Production and Release Release Year: Country of Origin: Original Language: Production Company: Butterfly Motion Pictures Corp. Running Time: Approximately 81 minutes

Provocation (Italian title: Vizio e provocazione ) is a 1995 Italian erotic drama directed by Joe D'Amato

Reviews often highlight the film's "salacious" nature, emphasizing that the plot is subservient to its erotic content. However, some viewers note the atmospheric setting.

The film holds a lower-than-average rating, often reflecting its niche market and low-budget production.

(originally titled Vizio e provocazione ) is a 1995 Italian erotic drama film written by John Seller and directed by the prolific cult filmmaker Joe D'Amato . Set against a rustic 1920s backdrop, the film chronicles a web of forbidden desires, secret fantasies, and voyeurism unfolding within a secluded countryside inn. Blending elements of period drama with softcore erotica, Provocation stands out as one of D'Amato’s late-career cinematic efforts, featuring a notable appearance by Erika Savastani. Movie Overview Original Title Vizio e provocazione English Title Provocation Release Year Director Joe D'Amato Screenwriter John Seller Genre Erotic Drama / Romance Setting Italy, 1920s Runtime 80 minutes Detailed Plot Synopsis

Carlo’s attractive cousin whose arrival disrupts the existing tensions, drawing the attention of both the men and women at the inn. Production and Style Produced by Butterfly Motion Pictures Rewind Film

Despite—or perhaps because of—its flaws, Provocation has found a niche as a source of unintentional humor. Some Letterboxd users have admitted to finding the film's over-the-top lasciviousness and exaggerated acting to be quite entertaining, praising its "trash" appeal. For connoisseurs of , it remains a noteworthy (if painful) artifact of the Italian erotic film industry's final, decadent years.

The delicate, repressed dynamic of the household shatters entirely with the arrival of Marilinda (or Marilena). She is a breathtakingly attractive distant cousin who moves in following the death of her father. Marilinda’s uninhibited, provocative presence ignites a web of new passions, causing everyone in the country inn to lose control of their desires.

(credited as Lindo Damiani) as Gianni : The young grandson who acts as the primary voyeuristic lens for the audience.

As the Parkers try to regain custody of their son, they face opposition from the authorities and the foster parents, who claim that the family is violent and unfit to care for Dean. The situation escalates, and Roy Parker becomes increasingly frustrated and desperate. He begins to take drastic measures to try and get his son back, which leads to a tragic confrontation.

Wikipedia’s notability guidelines require significant coverage in . Provocation (1995) lacks:

, whose presence provokes further jealousy and complicates the existing relationships. Cast and Crew Provocation (1995) - IMDb

At the time of its release, mainstream critics largely ignored Provocation . The few reviews were dismissive:

: Unlike many erotic films of the era that favored modern luxury settings, Provocation is set in a rustic 1920s-era country inn made of quarried stone.

Directed by (credited under his own name rather than a pseudonym), Provocation fits within the erotic thriller niche D'Amato navigated during the 1990s. The film heavily relies on the atmosphere of a rustic stone inn to evoke a sense of claustrophobia, focusing on close-up shots of characters and a slow-burn narrative. 5. Reception and Legacy

(Lindo Damiani) spends his time spying on the various inhabitants of the inn through floor cracks and keyholes. Cast and Crew Joe D'Amato John Seller Cinematography: Joe D'Amato (as Federico Slonisko) Main Cast: Erika Savastani as Marilena (credited as Erika Saffo Savastani) Fabrizia Flanders Gianni De Martiis Antonio Ascani (Tony Roberts) as Rolando Lindo Damiani Production and Release Release Year: Country of Origin: Original Language: Production Company: Butterfly Motion Pictures Corp. Running Time: Approximately 81 minutes

Provocation (Italian title: Vizio e provocazione ) is a 1995 Italian erotic drama directed by Joe D'Amato

Reviews often highlight the film's "salacious" nature, emphasizing that the plot is subservient to its erotic content. However, some viewers note the atmospheric setting.

The film holds a lower-than-average rating, often reflecting its niche market and low-budget production.

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