Voci Notturne is a television miniseries written by Pupi Avati and directed by Fabrizio Laurenti. Broadcast in 1995, it is now considered a cult classic. When the body of Giacomo Fiorenza is found in the Tiber, his death appears to be linked to a political scandal, but his friend Stefano suspects a ritual sacrifice inspired by the obscure esoteric rites of ancient Rome. Through secret documents, mysterious figures and impossible phone calls, the investigation reveals a web of power and occultism that has its roots in the Second World War. The truth, however, could be too dangerous to reveal.
Sixty-seven minutes into the first episode, Carolina Rosi enters a room. There is a man sleeping in the bed. She begins to undress and remains in her panties and bra, then sits on the edge of the bed, takes off her bra and gets under the covers with the man. In the eighth minute of the second episode Silvia Cohen gets out of bed and puts on a tight white bodysuit while talking to a man. The tight bodysuit allows us to see the perfect shape of her body and her hard nipples.
Sixty-seven minutes into the first episode, Carolina Rosi enters a room. There is a man sleeping in the bed. She begins to undress and remains in her panties and bra, then sits on the edge of the bed, takes off her bra and gets under the covers with the man. In the eighth minute of the second episode Silvia Cohen gets out of bed and puts on a tight white bodysuit while talking to a man. The tight bodysuit allows us to see the perfect shape of her body and her hard nipples.