Like Maladolescenza 1977 - Movies

Here are some movies that share similar themes and elements with Maladolescenza:

: A drama directed by Luca Guadagnino that follows a teenager's excessive first sexual experiences. Fat Girl (2001)

: While more modern, it captures the 1970s aesthetic and the melancholic, often misunderstood world of adolescence through a detached, observant lens. 3. Modern Counterparts

We hope you enjoy exploring the world of coming-of-age cinema and discovering new movies that resonate with you!

If you are a film scholar, a student of taboo media, or simply a curious cinephile, these nine films will satisfy that uncomfortable curiosity. Watch them alone, at night, and with the lights on. And remember: the scariest monsters in cinema are often not vampires or ghosts—but the glint in a child’s eye when they learn how much power they have over another’s heart.

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Here are some movies that share similar themes and elements with Maladolescenza:

: A drama directed by Luca Guadagnino that follows a teenager's excessive first sexual experiences. Fat Girl (2001)

: While more modern, it captures the 1970s aesthetic and the melancholic, often misunderstood world of adolescence through a detached, observant lens. 3. Modern Counterparts

We hope you enjoy exploring the world of coming-of-age cinema and discovering new movies that resonate with you!

If you are a film scholar, a student of taboo media, or simply a curious cinephile, these nine films will satisfy that uncomfortable curiosity. Watch them alone, at night, and with the lights on. And remember: the scariest monsters in cinema are often not vampires or ghosts—but the glint in a child’s eye when they learn how much power they have over another’s heart.