Piero Vivarelli
Piero Vivarelli (1927–2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his work in various genres, including musicarelli (musical comedies), westerns, and erotic films. He directed Satanik (1968), based on the Italian comic series, and The Black Decameron (1972), exploring African folklore. Vivarelli's films often featured contemporary music and bold themes, reflecting the cultural shifts of his time.
Summer Temptations
as MolinariIn a villa on an island (St. Peter) a little out of season, inhabit Vanessa, a young widow, and...
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as Carlo BorromeoAround the year 1500, the Italian priest Don Filippo Neri helps street kids and orphans in his...
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as Commissioner Le DucA youth potion transforms an old crone into a ravishing beauty. Unfortunately, her new-found...
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as The AmericanTwo stage actors leave on a tournée, but there's a matter to be settled: one has become the...
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as Stockholder at partyA charming billionaire manager kidnaps a criminal and locks him up in her private villa in Sardinia.
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