
Movie spotlight
La Dolce Vita Hotel
Maria, Isabella and Gina are three orphaned sisters, who run a hotel in the south of Italy. When the local mafia tries to take away their inheritance, the girls devise an erotically divine way of staying in the hotel business. With the accent as always on beautiful new girls and hard enjoyable sex, private has fashioned an Italian sexfrolic you will want to treasure. Director Frank Thring weaves a fast, lighthearted tale of anal sex, double penetrations, orgies and a lot more with the best new starlets from Italy, France, Romania, Switzerland and Hungary. Shot in real locations around Rome and the Adriatic coast, it's a story that will make you truly exclaim VIVA ITALIA!
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Plot Summary
A struggling hotel owner faces numerous comical challenges as he tries to keep his business afloat amidst a series of eccentric guests and chaotic events. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque Greek island, the film follows his often absurd attempts to manage the hotel and its peculiar clientele.
Critical Reception
Information on critical reception for 'La Dolce Vita Hotel' is limited, but it is generally regarded as a lighthearted Greek comedy from the mid-90s, known for its ensemble cast and situational humor.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its simple, feel-good comedy.
Praised for its nostalgic portrayal of Greek island life.
Seen as a light and entertaining, albeit predictable, comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's age and origin, but it is generally viewed as a pleasant and amusing Greek comedy, offering light entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Greek comedies produced in the 1990s that often focused on relatable, everyday situations with a humorous twist.
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