Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema Trailer Previews 5 Steamy Movies Coming to IndiePix Unlimited

Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema Trailer Previews 5 Steamy Movies Coming to IndiePix Unlimited

As a connoisseur of international cinema with a particular fondness for the sensuous and scandalous, I am thrilled to share my enthusiasm for IndiePix Unlimited’s upcoming Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema collection! This October, I’ll be diving into five steamy movies that promise to ignite my screen with the passion and allure of Italy’s most provocative filmmakers.


As an enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been granted exclusive access to the trailer for IndiePix Unlimited’s Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema!

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Take a look at the unique trailer for Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema that’s available below (explore additional trailers and clips):

What movies are included with IndiePix Unlimited’s Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema?

Here are five films from Controversial Classics: Italian Cinema that will soon be available on IndiePix Unlimited: “Deadly Sweet” (1967), “Paprika” (1981), “Frivolous Lola” (1998), “Caligula & Messalina” (1981) and “Caligula: The Untold Story” (1982).

On October 11, 2024, you’ll have the chance to stream all five films on IndiePix Unlimited. This platform can only be accessed through Amazon Prime Video channels.

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This October, IndiePix Films is showcasing a selection of sensual Italian movies from their extensive library. Among them are three films by Tinto Brass, a director renowned for his unyielding exploration of sexual themes – Deadly Sweet, Paprika, and Frivolous Lola. Additionally, two movies that delve into the scandalous side of Rome, reminiscent of the notoriety surrounding the film Caligula from 1979, one of the most talked-about films of its time.

Following the reveal of the Controversial Classics: Dutch Cinema collection in August by IndiePix Unlimited, we now anticipate the arrival of the Italian Cinema edition. This new lineup features films such as Obsessions from 1969, Blue Movie and Frank & Eva from 1971, My Nights With Susan, Sandra, Olga & Julie from 1975, and The Debut from 1977.

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2024-10-09 23:10