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Gianburrasca
From the looks of this family you would think they were innocent and don't preach sexual acts, however everyone has to get laid sometime! Watch this Italian family meet new and interesting friends to open up their sexuality that has been hidden. Once someone in the family realizes one of their family members are getting royally fucked, then they have no choice but to accomplish the same feat. This is the 1st installment of the series.
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Plot Summary
This Italian comedy film is a modern adaptation of Vamba's classic children's novel of the same name. It follows the mischievous adventures of Giannino Stoppani, nicknamed "Gianburrasca" (meaning "little storm"), a boy whose boundless energy and pranks often land him in trouble. The story chronicles his escapades, his time at a boarding school, and his eventual redemption as he learns the consequences of his actions.
Critical Reception
Gianburrasca (1997) was a family-friendly film that aimed to bring a beloved Italian literary character to a new generation. While not a major critical success, it was generally well-received by its target audience for its lighthearted tone, comedic performances, and faithful adaptation of the source material. It's remembered fondly by many Italian families for its nostalgic appeal and wholesome entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of a classic Italian children's novel.
Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and family-friendly appeal.
Seen as a charming, albeit somewhat dated, comedic romp.
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Fun Fact
The film is a remake of a highly popular 1964 Italian television miniseries adaptation of the same novel, which starred Rita Pavone in a gender-bent role as Gianburrasca.
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