: Overwhelmed by helplessness and the perceived hypocrisy of his parents—who adapt to American occupation as easily as they did to Nazi rule—Luca decides to let himself die.
: His path back to "living" is guided by two women who initiate him into adulthood through erotic games and emotional intimacy. Starring Stefania Sandrelli La Disubbidienza - Stefania Sandrelli 1981 [Vhs...
: Luca rebels against his fascist parents by joining the partisans. However, after the war ends, he is devastated to see that little has actually changed in the power structures of Italy. : Overwhelmed by helplessness and the perceived hypocrisy
: Angela saves Luca after his first lover, Edith, dies. She goes to extreme lengths to care for him, even selling herself to buy his medicine, and eventually becomes his lover. However, after the war ends, he is devastated
The story follows 14-year-old , a young boy living in the fascist-governed Republic of Salò.
: Her character represents a "true love" that Luca can believe in, contrasting with the superficial and hypocritical world of his parents. Production Highlights