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Monella

  • 1998
  • 16
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
5K
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Anna Ammirati in Monella (1998)
Steamy RomanceComedyRomance

Set in the 1950s Italian countryside, the film tells the story of Lola and Masetto, a young couple whose views on premarital sex differ drastically.Set in the 1950s Italian countryside, the film tells the story of Lola and Masetto, a young couple whose views on premarital sex differ drastically.Set in the 1950s Italian countryside, the film tells the story of Lola and Masetto, a young couple whose views on premarital sex differ drastically.

  • Director
    • Tinto Brass
  • Writers
    • Tinto Brass
    • Carla Cipriani
    • Barbara Alberti
  • Stars
    • Anna Ammirati
    • Patrick Mower
    • Max Parodi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Tinto Brass
      • Carla Cipriani
      • Barbara Alberti
    • Stars
      • Anna Ammirati
      • Patrick Mower
      • Max Parodi
    • 19User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Ammirati
    Anna Ammirati
    • Lola
    Patrick Mower
    Patrick Mower
    • André
    Max Parodi
    • Masetto
    • (as Mario Parodi)
    Susanna Martinková
    Susanna Martinková
    • Michelle
    Antonio Salines
    • Pepè
    Francesca Nunzi
    • Wilma
    Vittorio Attene
    • Ginetto
    Laura Trotter
    Laura Trotter
    • Carmelina
    Carlo Reali
    • Toni
    Maurizio Prudenzi
    • Remo
    Edith Rozanyai
    • Carla
    Alberto Capone
    • Gildo
    Serena Grandi
    Serena Grandi
    • Zaira
    Mirella Zardo
    Osiride Pevarello
    Emanuela Quaglia
    Roberta Fiorentini
    Tinto Brass
    Tinto Brass
    • Orchestra Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Tinto Brass
      • Carla Cipriani
      • Barbara Alberti
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    4woyzeckswoe

    masterpiece

    The older Brass become, the easier its films. It seems, as if it has the dark sides of the life completely beside, which it so urgently produced still with CALIGULA and SALON KITTY. Since SNACKBAR BUDAPEST he praises himself besides, completely on a connection of sexuality and brutality was to do without. MONELLA used up itself and leaves completely the summer-resorts comedy anyhow us curious view sharing at the life-merry plots, which the girl leads around its prudent engaged one. As in MIRANDA Brass catches here the Italian land life affectionately and looks again and again for original and bizarre perspectives, in order to regard its heroine in flagrant. Its occasional mix between 70's Softporno and contemporary hard core's what rends the Brass style fantastic, and it is amazing that its films beside the tide of purely porn productions can maintain ground still. But Brass goes around the production from eroticism, not around flesh banality. In addition he thinks out the most amazing situations. If the master should throw the towel, will somewhat be missing: Nobody can produce so loosely and at the same time as sensual as he can... And MONELLA is reliably one of the most beautiful examples to appreciate this style.
    8christopher-underwood

    mischievous, amusing, jolly sexy romp

    The scoring, of course, reflects my own personal taste but I do feel that the film almost completely successful in what it sets out to achieve. It's a mischievous, amusing, jolly sexy romp that doesn't miss out on taking a few sideswipes at Italian society (affectionately of course!). If there were a poll to find the ten best female bum shots in cinema, I am pretty certain this film would occupy all ten slots, and half of them probably just in the swirling, joyful, abandoned opening cycling sequence. Lola grins and squeaks with delight as she races along bum in the air to the astonishment, amusement and enjoyment of all. The older man (father?) with Lola scenes, made one a little uncomfortable and similarly the peeping tom and the lost virginity but these seemed to fit within the whole and probably say as much about Catholicism in Italy than Mr Brass in particular. A super sunny sexy delight!
    6kenjha

    Frivolous fun

    Typical soft-core Brass film has a plot as flimsy as the clothing worn by the leading lady but then plots are inconsequential in films like these. Although her acting is limited to giggles and pouts, Ammirati is an attractive and alluring presence as a vixen in heat whose boyfriend won't do the deed until they're married, causing her to throw herself at every man she meets. The central plot device is to create situations for Ammirati to remove her skivvies (to use them as emergency bandage for her bleeding beau, because they itch, just because...). Grandi, the well-endowed star of one of Brass's earlier films, plays Ammirati's mother, who also has a tendency to drop her knickers.
    5dan-795

    Meh ...

    Cute but not too exciting. I haven't seen any other Tinto films, but based on this one I probably wouldn't go out of my way to see any others. It was mildly interesting to watch but in the end rather unsatisfying. Just nothing to sink your teeth into as a film. The plot was weak and at times confusing and Lola just came across as a spoiled little girl (probably intentional). But there was nothing to make me understand why her "boyfriend" was even interested in her, other than her good looks. The camera work was interesting and creative and there are lots of great shots of Lola in various states of undress which is probably the only reason I kept watching it - hey, I'm a guy, what can I say? But, to be honest, its mostly like watching a TV sitcom - light entertainment to pass the time.
    4NobodyCaresSean

    Lola has no braincells

    This was the first film I've ever seen by Brass, and honestly, it was quite disappointing. Instead of feeling empathy for the protagonist, I found myself growing increasingly frustrated with her erratic behavior and constant need for male attention. If the roles had been reversed-if she were a man and the baker a woman-the plot would likely spark serious debate over its problematic implications.

    And the dishonesty-Lola says so many lies! It felt excessive and boring, with what seemed like an hour and a half of screen time focused almost entirely on Lola's rear. While he is technically the lead, the film fixates on her in a way that adds little to the narrative. If you're considering watching it, know that it's essentially two hours of shallow, soft-core storytelling. Personally, I regret the time I spent on it and would suggest investing those two hours into something more meaningful.

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    • Trivia
      Tinto Brass met his leading lady, Anna Ammirati, when he accidentally crashed his car into her as she was bicycling. Though she was unharmed, Anna jokingly told Tinto that unless he cast her in his latest film, she would report him to the police.
    • Goofs
      When Lola rides to the bakery, she encounters a running cyclist in modern attires. The film is set in 1950.
    • Quotes

      Lola: A woman's juices are the best disinfectant.

    • Soundtracks
      Mona Monella
      Written by Pino Donaggio and Tinto Brass

      Performed by Anna Ammirati

      Pino Donaggio

      Timbras - Emi

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Frívola Lola
    • Filming locations
      • Pomponesco, Mantua, Lombardia, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Cardinal Pictures
      • C.R.C.
      • Production Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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