Monella -1998- Review
Set in a sun-drenched 1950s Italian village, the film is pure Brass: cheeky, playful, and packed with his signature erotic whimsy. Think less plot, more provocation—with a heavy dose of humor and voyeurism. Lola teases, tempts, and tests boundaries, all while staying strangely true to her idea of romance.
If you know Tinto Brass, you know you’re in for a wild, colorful, and unapologetically sensual ride. Monella (internationally released as Frivolous Lola ) stars the stunning Anna Ammirati as Lola, a young woman torn between her innocent love for her boyfriend Masetto and her burning curiosity about sex and desire. Monella -1998-
👉 Monella isn’t high art—it’s high-spirited, button-pushing fun. If you love retro Euro-erotica with a wink and a wiggle, this one’s for you. Set in a sun-drenched 1950s Italian village, the