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Duration: 996 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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Birth Name: Catherine Spaak
Birth Date: 1945-04-03
Birth Place: Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
Alternate Names: Катрин Спаак, کاترین اسپایک
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Catherine Spaak, born April 3, 1945, died April 17, 2022, was a French-Italian actress known for her iconic roles during the 1960s, particularly in Italian comedy films (commedia all'italiana). She was part of the Spaak family and became prominent as a talk show host later in her career.
Release Year: 1968
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Alternative Title: O Mando é das Mulheres, Enken i trusser, Nuoren lesken eroottiset seikkailut, L'amour à cheval, Diastrofes tou erota, Joseijôi jidai, A Matriarca, Распутница, Una viuda desenfrenada, Änka i trosor, Hovarda, The Libertine, Huckepack, The Matriarch
Director: Pasquale Festa Campanile
Writer: John Gayford, Nicolò Ferrari, Ottavio Jemma
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama, Sex Film
La matriarca follows Mimi, a young widow who discovers that her late husband, Franco, maintained a secret apartment to explore his sexual fantasies. Frustrated by this revelation and feeling unfulfilled in their marriage, Mimi decides to embrace her own sexuality and seduce various men at the secret apartment. Through these encounters, she learns about different aspects of human sexuality and experiences the double standard towards female sexuality. Eventually, she finds a man who accepts and appreciates her sexual daring.
La matriarca is a sex comedy-drama directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile in 1968. The film explores themes of sexuality, liberation, and the societal double standard towards women's sexual expression. It follows Mimi, who after discovering her husband's secret life, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and sexual exploration. The movie is a reflection of its time, capturing the spirit of sexual liberation movements in Italy during the late 1960s.