1977 Pier Giuseppe Murgia Movie — Maladolescenza

A solitary, often cruel 17-year-old boy who lives in the woods with only his dog for company.

The breathtaking Austrian landscape is not a refuge. It is a silent witness to horror. The forest becomes a labyrinth of sexual manipulation; the lake, a tomb. Murgia inverts the pastoral tradition (like A Midsummer Night’s Dream ) to show that nature is inherently amoral—the sun shines as brightly on a drowning as on a kiss. maladolescenza 1977 pier giuseppe murgia movie

If you're interested in Italian cinema, coming-of-age stories, or simply looking for a lesser-known film to add to your watchlist, "Maladolescenza" is definitely worth checking out! A solitary, often cruel 17-year-old boy who lives

Maladolescenza was released in West Germany in 1977 and in Italy shortly after. The reaction was immediate. Within months, the film was seized by public prosecutors in both countries. Today, its legal status is a patchwork of prohibitions: The forest becomes a labyrinth of sexual manipulation;