Known for its experimental editing, camera work, and social commentary on the boundaries between "sanity" and society. Viewing Availability

The story follows , a peasant woman who has been committed to a mental asylum by her former lover, a Count. She is granted a one-month "vacation" (experimental leave) to prove she can function in society. Instead of finding support, she is rejected by her family—who even attempt to "sell" her to a creditor—and eventually finds a sense of freedom among a group of gypsies and an English wanderer. Her journey through bizarre and often cruel situations serves as a critique of societal "sanity". Viewing Context & Digital Versions

Set in the early 1970s, La Vacanza represents Tinto Brass’s "political" phase.

The loneliness of being an outsider in one’s own country. Why "SATrip ITA" is Trending