The Witches is a 1967 anthology film that explores the lives of women, with a focus on their desires, struggles, and relationships. Set in Austria, the film takes place in a snowy ski chalet and follows various storylines involving neglected wives, bored housewives, widows, prostitutes, and more. Through a series of comedic sketches, the film delves into themes of marriage, infidelity, sexuality, and societal expectations. The stories intertwine in a witty and playful manner, offering a humorous exploration of the female experience.
A photographer comes back to Italy after a trip to India and struggles to adjust to his new life.
An episodic film based on letters to agony columns, showing the effect of sex on the lives of women.
A young couple returns to a romantic Italian town where they first met and fell in love. Anxious to rekindle their passions, photographer Alfred (Lynch) and his girlfriend Annamaria (Guarnieri) retrace the steps of amore. Thing go smoothly until Alfred is plagued by thoughts of jealousy and is paralyzed by his inability to commit to the relationship. Annamaria, upset with Alfred, hops on another man's yacht and sails away in this depressing tale of love gone wrong. Shawn Phillips provides the soundtrack with his unique 12-string acoustic guitar stylings.
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