Young Italian writers and directors express themselves in four episodes about sex and love. "Love and Language," the first tale, centers on the difficulties of a Sicilian immigrant who is unable to master proper Italian. the second tale "Love and Life" centers on a jealous and unhappy wife who becomes so desperate to be free of her constantly philandering husband she takes on a lover of her own. "Love and Art" a nearly exhausted screenwriter hires a secretary to help manage his typing. She's a pretty lass and this makes his insecure wife crazy until he fires the female and hires a male secretary. "Love and Death," the final episode centers on the love affair between a middle-aged widower and the grieving young widow he meets at the cemetery. Unfortuantely for his bank statement, the young, impoverished beauty isn't as bereaved as she seems.
Directing | Massimo Mida | Director |
Directing | Gianni Puccini | Director |
Directing | Jacques Romain | Director |
Directing | Mino Guerrini | Director |
Camera | Carlo Di Palma | Director of Photography |
Writing | Gianni Puccini | Writer |
Sound | Franco Mannino | Music |
Production | Robert Chabert | Associate Producer |
Editing | Franco Fraticelli | Editor |
Writing | Bruno Baratti | Writer |
Writing | Mino Guerrini | Writer |
Sound | Giulio Tagliacozzo | Sound Engineer |
Production | Luciano Cattania | Executive Producer |
Directing | Mimmola Girosi | Assistant Director |
Camera | Tonino Delli Colli | Director of Photography |
Camera | Dario Di Palma | Director of Photography |
Camera | Gioacchino Sofia | Camera Operator |
Writing | Massimo Mida | Writer |