The film features incredible performances from international icons:
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While wandering the rural landscape, she meets a range of unconventional characters, including Bizarre Encounters : During her journey, she meets
: Upon her release, she is rejected by her family, who eventually attempt to sell her to a creditor. She escapes into the countryside. Bizarre Encounters : During her journey, she meets
This release is (no forced dubbing). English subtitles are recommended for non-speakers. The SatRip quality means occasional analog artifacts—tracking lines, color shifts—which purists argue enhances the 1971 time-capsule feel. Do not expect 4K polish. Expect soul . Do not expect 4K polish
This means the video was captured from a satellite television broadcast. For many obscure 70s films that haven't received a high-definition Blu-ray restoration, a SatRip is often the highest quality version available.
Instead of finding freedom, Immobilia discovers that the "sane" world of the upper class is far more toxic, rigid, and manipulative than the asylum she left behind. Her journey becomes an episodic Odyssey across an ideological landscape filled with corrupt politicians, judgmental aristocrats, and indifferent citizens. Franco Nero co-stars as a rugged, non-conformist traveler who briefly shares in her rebellion against societal constraints. Cinematic Significance and Style banned by Italian censors until 1974)
Who exploit her labor and view her body as a commodity.
By 1971, Tinto Brass had already established himself as a distinctive voice in Italian cinema. His filmography immediately preceding "La Vacanza" included "Col cuore in gola" (1967), "L'urlo" (1968, banned by Italian censors until 1974), "Nerosubianco" (1969), and "Dropout" (1970).