While on a vacation in Italy, a woman begins to explore her desires and engages in an extramarital affair, leading to a sexual awakening and a reassessment of her marriage.
When a dysfunctional family gathers on an island for a reunion, they are forced to confront their long-held secrets and deal with the conflicts that arise. Through various comedic and dramatic moments, they navigate through issues of trust, relationships, and personal growth.
In this movie a writer comes to stay at an island resort and gets involved with a teenage lolita who is there with her parents and rather malicious best friend. She teases the older man mercilessly--going to a hotel and dancing with him naked and then suddenly getting dressed and running off to a party with a young American guy. But it's not so much because she is malicious, but because she is really an insecure virgin. Finally, he gives up on her after his beautiful wife (Barbara Bouchet) shows up. But the younger woman becomes jealous and is not going to give up so easily. . .
After her marriage ends in separation, a woman named Ann searches for a fresh start. She sells her house and moves to Naples, Italy, where she reconnects with an old friend. Ann tries to rebuild her life while pursuing her passion for music, particularly playing the piano. Along the way, she faces various challenges, including a dysfunctional relationship, a father-daughter reunion, and a romantic dinner that leads to deception and betrayal.
An Italian variation on the Frankie & Annette-Gidget beach party movies that were all the rage in North America in the early 60s. Nicole Molino (Catherine Spaak) and Nicola Molino (Gianni Garko) are not related to one another. In fact, they don’t even know each other until both are inadvertently assigned the same hotel room on the island of Ischia. Nicole isn’t interested in any hanky-panky, so Nicola reluctantly promises to keep his hands to himself.
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