The ad campaign gives no credits and slim clues to this movie's identity. It turns out to be by Pasquale Festa Campanile (original title: Conviene Far Bene L'Amore), a vision of Italy in the year 2000, twenty years after the world has exhausted its supplies of gas and electricity and has reverted to horses and candles. The central idea (with unnecessary and unflattering acknowledgments to Wilhelm Reich) has to do with harnessing and transforming the electromagnetic energy of the sex act. It isn't easy to swallow. However, the ramifications of this premise are pursued with unceasing ardor and eager smirks. With Agostina Belli. (1976) — Duncan Shepherd
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