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Commedia sexy all'italiana
The commedia sexy all'italiana ("sex comedy Italian style"), also known as ''commedia scollacciata'' or ''commedia erotica all'italiana,'' is a subgenre of Italian ''commedia all'italiana'' film genre.
==Style==
''Commedia sexy'' is characterized typically by abundant female nudity, and by the minimal weight given to social criticism that was instead basic in the ''commedia all'italiana'' main genre and stories are often set in affluent environments such as wealthy households. The genre has been described as a cross between bawdy comedy and humorous erotic film with ample slapstick elements and follows more or less clichéd storylines.
==History==
This subgenre has its roots in several different series of films. The "mondo film" genre popularized nudity, shifting the limits of what could be shown in the Italian cinema. A series of successful "italian style comedies" of the sixties (such as Pietro Germi's ''Signore & Signori'' and Dino Risi's ''Vedo nudo'') focused on Italian hypocrisy and shame about sexual taboos, popularizing sex-based plots. Pier Paolo Pasolini's "trilogy of life" (''The Decameron'' (1971), ''Canterbury Tales'' (1972) and ''Arabian Nights'' (1974)), clarly inspired by Boccaccio and Chaucer's tales, contained both nudity and sex-based plots, and was successful enough to generate a number of unofficial sequels and spoofs that became collectively known as ''Decamerotici''.〔 These spoofs can be considered the first ''commedia sexy'' films. The relaxation of Italian censors, beginning from the early seventies
paved the way to dozens of soft-core productions, often set in medieval or renaissance
times, even in prehistory, or peasant and rustic environment ("film pecorecci").
The ''commedia sexy'' was very successful commercially between the 1970s and early 1980s, although it was generally panned by critics (with a few exceptions such as several comedies starring Lando Buzzanca), and then declined when female nudity became common in Italian mainstream cinema, television and magazines and when pornographic films became more widely available.〔

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