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-'''Il sexy''' or the “'''sexy nocturne'''” is an [[European film]] genre born in Italy, in the [[travelogue]] genre. Lots of the material is filmed the [[Crazy Horse]] and the [[Sexy Club]] in Paris, and other hot [[night spot]]s around the world. Approximately 100 of such films were produced from 1959 to 1970. The genre came to an end with the abolition of censorship and the arrival of the [[porno chic]] genre. The francophone countries were the most enthusiastic audiences for the “sexy nocturne.” The first titles generally cited in this category are ''[[Europa di notte]]'' (European Nights) and ''[[Io Amo, tu ami]]'' (I Love, You Love). These [[travelogue]]s largely consist of [[cabaret]] and [[music hall]] scenes filmed in their entirety. +'''Il sexy''' or the “'''sexy nocturne'''” is an [[European film]] genre born in Italy, a precursor to the [[mondo]] genre. These [[travelogue]]s largely consist of [[cabaret]] and [[music hall]] scenes filmed in their entirety. Lots of the material is filmed the [[Crazy Horse Saloon |Crazy Horse]] and the [[Sexy Club]] in Paris, and other hot [[night spot]]s around the world. Approximately 100 of such films were produced from 1959 to 1970. The genre came to an end with the abolition of censorship and the arrival of the [[porno chic]] genre. The francophone countries were the most enthusiastic audiences for the “sexy nocturne.” The first titles generally cited in this category are ''[[Europa di notte]]'' (European Nights) and ''[[Io Amo, tu ami]]'' (I Love, You Love).
The films star [[striptease]]uses such as [[Lady Chinchilla]], [[Rita Hymalaya]], [[Rafa Temporel]], [[Dodo d’Hamburg]], [[Poupée la Rose]], [[Bonita Super]], [[Véronique]], [[Truda]], [[Lova Moor]], [[Bettina Uranium]], [[Sofia Palladium]], and [[Rosa Fumetto]]. The films star [[striptease]]uses such as [[Lady Chinchilla]], [[Rita Hymalaya]], [[Rafa Temporel]], [[Dodo d’Hamburg]], [[Poupée la Rose]], [[Bonita Super]], [[Véronique]], [[Truda]], [[Lova Moor]], [[Bettina Uranium]], [[Sofia Palladium]], and [[Rosa Fumetto]].

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Il sexy or the “sexy nocturne” is an European film genre born in Italy, a precursor to the mondo genre. These travelogues largely consist of cabaret and music hall scenes filmed in their entirety. Lots of the material is filmed the Crazy Horse and the Sexy Club in Paris, and other hot night spots around the world. Approximately 100 of such films were produced from 1959 to 1970. The genre came to an end with the abolition of censorship and the arrival of the porno chic genre. The francophone countries were the most enthusiastic audiences for the “sexy nocturne.” The first titles generally cited in this category are Europa di notte (European Nights) and Io Amo, tu ami (I Love, You Love).

The films star stripteaseuses such as Lady Chinchilla, Rita Hymalaya, Rafa Temporel, Dodo d’Hamburg, Poupée la Rose, Bonita Super, Véronique, Truda, Lova Moor, Bettina Uranium, Sofia Palladium, and Rosa Fumetto.

Titles

  • Mondo di notte oggi (1976) - Gianni Proia
  • Svezia, Inferno E Paradiso (1968) - Luigi Scattini
  • Mondo caldo di notte (1962) Renzo Russo
  • Sexy al neon (1962) - Ettore Fecchi
  • Europa di notte (1959) - Alessandro Blasetti
  • Il Mondo di notte (1959) - Luigi Vanzi

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See also

mondo - documentary film - erotic cinema - travelogue





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