(161) CICCIOLINA MY LOVE (1979) Bruno Mattei directs
6119DV D
original
Italian title CICCIOLINA AMORE MIO [Cicciolina My Love]
director: Brunoi Mattei and Amasi Damiani
starring Ilona Staller (as Cicciolina) · Patrizia Basso
· Giancarlo
Marinangeli · Tina Capecchi
Ilona
Staller (born Elena Anna Staller, 1951, Budapest, Hungary) moved to Rome
Italy in 1970 where she began hosting a talk show Vuoi Dormire Con
Me? (Do You Want To Sleep With Me?) on Radio Luna nightlybetween
midnight and 3 AM. Her callers began addressing her as "Cuddles"
[she later changed the word to 'Cicciolina' claiming it meant Teddybear].
During this period, Ms Staller would gain publicity by posing nude for
the Italian magazine Playmen and appearing in numerous movies [5
WOMEN FOR THE KILLER, BESTIALITA,
INHIBITION,
et al] usually under the name Elena Mercury. Her co-starring role
in Gloria Guida's HIGH
SCHOOL FLIRTS [La Liceale] was Ilona' first major film hit, followed
by YELLOW
EMMANUELLE. This also led to various pop songs climbing the music
charts. As all these activities added to the popularity of the Cicciolina
radio show, she decided to combine all efforts into a singular promotion
for her brand. With assistance from manager/publicist Riccardo Schicchi,
she set her sites on making a feature film. Aspiring motion picture director
Bruno Mattei [with years of experience as a film editor] was tapped to
create a movie that would bring Cicciolina to the masses.
The film deals with
a bigger-than-life Cicciolina and the fantasy world she creates through
her nightly radio sex show. One of her listeners, Riccardino (played by
Giancarlo Marinangeli), obsesses over the ethereal goddess and begins
to envision her as part of his real life. Riccardino convinces Cicciolina
to trust him as her new photographer, replacing the unimaginative Lorenzo.
His eccentric photoshoots add a new dimension to Cicciolina's popularity,
whisking the radio personality into the stratosphere of pop music and
superstar status. Obviously, for this film, the plot isn't as important
as the presentation [or as Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan famously
wrote "The medium is the message"]. And Bruno Mattei,
with his previous decade of pop culture influence and motion picture editing,
was an inspired choice to direct this seventies pop-culture gem. He had
recently helmed two mondo-styled, counterculture sex documentaries [EMANUELLE
AND THE EROTIC NIGHTS with Laura Gemser and LIBIDOMANIA];
so, by combining the bright-n-bubbly image of Cicciolina with his stark
cinematography, by punctuating the dazzling filter effects into a neon
of colors (long before MTV existed), and by fusing the music of Gianni
Marchetti into a perfect union with C's own array of hit songs, Bruno
manages to create not only a perfect and accurate timecapsule of the '70
but also he also gave birth to the icon that became a symbol of the generation.
Cicciolina used her
new mainstream popularity to organize her next move. She decided to enter
Italian politics, forming the "Love Party" with actress Moana
Pozzi (KILLING
OF THE FLESH, EROTIC
GAMES, et al). Their interest was decidedly non-political
("Cicciolina is the first Italian politician not qualified for
the position" said an Italian editorial in 1986), their platform
was a fight for legalization of brothels, love parks and better sex education.
She won her election and served two terms as a congressman from 1987-92.
Cicciolina continued making the occasional motion picture [starring in
and directing the cockeyed softcore masterpiece DIVA
FUTURA). While still in office, she jumped into hardcore XXX productions
(i.e. Andrea Bianchi's PERVERSIONS
OF THE ANGELS). In 1994, after an ugly divorce and unsuccessful
custody battle with American actor Jeff Koons, she left Italy for Brazil
starring in a daily TV soap-opera called Xica da Silva (230
episodes, 1996-98). After that series, she switched back to porn for numerous
hardcore Brazilian productions.
Director Bruno Mattei
would springboard from the success of this film into European cult film
status. Often using pseudonyms (Vincent Dawn, Pierre Le Blanc, Stefan
Obloiosky, etc) he directed 80+ films, dabbling in many genres, from horror
(HELL
OF THE LIVING DEAD) to nunsploitation (THE
OTHER HELL), from naziploitation (WOMEN'S
CAMP 119) to giallos (EYES
WITHOUT A FACE), from Spaghetti Westerns (SCALPS)
to sleaze (BELLE
DA MORIRE). Mr Mattei died at age 75 from a brain tumor in May,
2007. His co-director here, Amasi Damiani, would make only a handful of
films after this one. He is probably best known for CORPI
NUDI, a hardcore production made in 1983 with Marisa Mell and
Femi Benussi.
An
Italian film with optional ON/OFF English subtitles; widescreen format,
uncut theatrical print 85 minutes, DVD Package encoded for ALL REGION
NTSC FORMAT.
Extras include
live version of Cicciolina's song Political Woman plus her
trailers.
Nudity/Violence/Sexual
Situations/Rape/Drugs
Recommended for Adult Audiences