(alternatively titled Spielen wir Liebe or Playing with Love ) is a 1977 West German-Italian co-produced drama film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia . The film stands as one of the most controversial, heavily censored, and legally restricted pieces of cinema in European history.

Maladolescenza is a 1977 Italian film directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia. It is historically significant primarily due to the severe legal controversies and ethical debates it sparked regarding the depiction of minors in cinema. 1. Production Overview Pier Giuseppe Murgia. Release Year: 1977. Country of Origin: Italy.

The film stands today as a time capsule of a specific era in European cinema where boundaries regarding minors on screen were vastly different than they are today. While some critics argue the film is a stylized, if dark, representation of teenage angst, the verified consensus now leans heavily toward it being an example of exploitation cinema.

Critics often categorize the work as a dark exploration of childhood power dynamics and the loss of innocence.

| Campo | Información | | :--- | :--- | | | Maladolescenza | | Título Alternativo | Spielen wir Liebe (alemán) / Jeux interdits de l'adolescence (francés) / Playing with Love (inglés) | | Año de Producción | 1977 | | Director | Pier Giuseppe Murgia | | Guion | Pier Giuseppe Murgia, Peter Berling, Barbara Alberti, Dieter Geissler, Dezső Kosztolányi | | País | Italia, Alemania Occidental | | Género | Drama / Erótico / Coming-of-age (Cine de iniciación) | | Duración | 93 minutos (versión original) | | Idioma | Italiano | | Fotografía | Lothar Elias Stickelbrucks | | Música | Jürgen Drews, Pippo Caruso |

(1977), also known by its German title Spielen wir Liebe , is a highly controversial Italian-German erotic drama directed and written by Pier Giuseppe Murgia . The film is notorious for its depiction of sexual themes and simulated sex acts involving three young protagonists, leading to decades of legal battles and bans in various countries. Production and Cast