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Unlike many 90s erotic thrillers shot largely from a male perspective, Provocation attempts to subvert the “male gaze.” The camera often lingers on Peter Weller’s body during construction scenes—sweaty, muscular, and objectified. Meanwhile, Jane March’s nudity is often presented as either clinical or menacing, rarely romantic. Critics noted this as either a bold feminist statement or an unintentional awkwardness.
(credited as Lindo Damiani) as Gianni : The young grandson.
Contemporary reviews were sparse. Video Business magazine called it "a stylish but slow-burn thriller that leans too heavily on softcore clichés." The Erotic Film Guide (1996 edition) gave it 2.5/5 stars, noting: "Lynne Tremayne is committed, but the plot unravels in the third act. The twist is more confusing than clever." Provocation 1995 Movie Wiki
| | Chuck Vincent (credited as Charles Vincent) | | --- | --- | | Written by | Rick Marx, Chuck Vincent | | Produced by | Jerry Marino, Chuck Vincent | | Starring | Monique Gabrielle, Tom Shell, Raelyn Saalman, Zebedy Colt | | Cinematography | Larry Revene | | Edited by | Marc Reshovsky | | Music by | Donald B. Ray | | Distributed by | Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment (original), Vinegar Syndrome (restored) | | Release Date | October 17, 1995 (United States) | | Running Time | 92 minutes | | Country | United States | | Language | English | | Budget | Estimated $500,000 | | Box Office | $250,000 (limited theatrical, primarily direct-to-video) |
The general consensus on social media and review aggregation sites mirrors the critical contempt. The film holds a low average rating of on IMDb and similar scores on other platforms. Many reviews echo the sentiment that the film has little to offer beyond soft-core sex scenes, leaving viewers with a wasted 87 minutes of viewing time. Unlike many 90s erotic thrillers shot largely from
Carlo's young, inexperienced grandson who secretly observes the sexual encounters within the inn to learn about "the secrets of love". Marilinda (Fabrizia Flanders):
This article is a fan-created wiki entry for informational and educational purposes. All trademarks and copyrights belong to their respective owners. (credited as Lindo Damiani) as Gianni : The young grandson
) is an Italian erotic period drama directed by the prolific Joe D'Amato. Set against the rustic backdrop of the 1920s Italian countryside, the film explores themes of sexual awakening, marital dissatisfaction, and voyeurism through the lens of a small rural inn. Narrative Structure and Plot The story centers on
In Provocation , D'Amato attempted to replicate the lush, period-piece style popularized by his contemporary, . While the film relies on a standard softcore narrative structure, D'Amato utilizes a warm color palette, vintage 1930s-era costuming, and slow-paced cinematography to evoke a melancholic, sun-drenched Italian countryside aesthetic. Critics often note that while the script by John Seller lacks profound dramatic depth, the visual execution and the casting of Erika Savastani elevate it for fans of traditional 1990s European adult cinema. Media Availability
The neglected wife of the innkeeper who fantasizes about escaping with a guest named Rolando. (Gianni De Martis)
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