Italian film director from Padua, noted on DeBaser for Malizia and Sturmtruppen.

Reviews describe him as a director from Padua who directed Malizia and Sturmtruppen; Sturmtruppen's music credited to Enzo Jannacci; Malizia strongly associated with Laura Antonelli. (All items drawn from the provided reviews.)

DeBaser reviews frame Salvatore Samperi as an Italian director best known here for Malizia and Sturmtruppen. Reviews discuss erotic themes, satire of war, performances (Laura Antonelli; Cochi & Renato) and music by Enzo Jannacci. Opinions range from admiring to measured.

For:Fans of Italian 1970s cinema, cult film enthusiasts, readers interested in satire and erotic drama.

 A brilliant, irreverent, grotesque film up to the unbelievable, surreal to the nth degree, Sturmtruppen is all this and more.

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 Laura Antonelli was, in all likelihood, the most beautiful and alluring Italian actress of the past century, with a very sad and equally well-known existential trajectory that has now rendered her a sort of "posthumous in life," forgotten and abandoned to her own solitude, oblivious of herself and what was probably a very sad life behind the limelight.

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