Vacanze di Natale

Directed By: Carlo Vanzina

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Vacanze di Natale, released in Italian theaters in 1983, is the film that started a very long line of Christmas comedies called cinepanettoni. The term combines “cinema” and “panettone,” a typical Italian Christmas dessert, and identifies comedy films centered on stereotypical Italians: bungling, enriched and conceited members of the middle class who visit various holiday destinations. Although often criticized for their vulgar humor and low educational value, these films have always achieved great success at the box office. In this first film of a long series, two Roman families meet in Cortina d’Ampezzo: the Covelli, wealthy and sophisticated, and the Marchetti, a modest and somewhat boorish family.
In the thirty-eighth minute, the beautiful young Moana Pozzi exits the bathroom of a house. The actress wears transparent white lingerie and is super sexy. She talks to a man and meanwhile wears a sweater. In the sixtieth minute Karina Huff is lying in bed, on her side. A man lies behind her and slips a hand under her shirt to grope her breasts. The man lifts up her shirt and we see a sheer black bra. The man’s girlfriend knocks on the door, he quickly gets Karina out of bed and hides her inside the closet. Two minutes later, in the same room, a man removes the shirt from Licinia Lentini, who is left in a semi-sheer red bra. Shortly after, another man bursts into the room, then the closet opens and out comes Karina Huff in a black transparent bra.

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