, a woman nicknamed "Bambola" (Doll), who navigates a series of intense and often violent relationships in rural Italy Film Overview Release Date: September 20, 1996. Bigas Luna Approximately 95–96 minutes. Drama, Erotica, Comedy. Key Cast Members Valeria Marini as Mina ("Bambola"). Stefano Dionisi as Flavio (Bambola's brother). Jorge Perugorría Manuel Bandera as Settimio. Anita Ekberg as Mamma Greta. Plot Summary
: Despite receiving significant negative criticism from film critics who labeled it "vulgar" or "foolish," it was a commercial hit, becoming the eighth highest-grossing Italian film of 1996. Key Production Details Bambola (1996) - Plot - IMDb
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: The film is noted for contrasting "intense passion" (lust) with "steady love," often using shock tactics and graphic imagery to explore these boundaries. Production and Aesthetic Directed by Bigas Luna and featuring cinematography by Fabio Conversi
Bambola is a beautiful and somewhat naive young woman who dreams of romance. Her life takes a turn when a handsome stranger named Flavio arrives. A complicated and steamy relationship develops between them. Meanwhile, she also attracts the attention of a local gigolo. The film explores themes of desire, innocence, and chaotic relationships, set against a backdrop of quirky characters and surreal Italian humor typical of Director Bigas Luna.
A local man with whom she has a complex, physical relationship. Settimio: An older man who provides a sense of stability.
