, a filmmaker known for his extensive work in horror and adult cinema. Produced by Butterfly Motion Pictures Corp.
The film stars Erika Savastani as Amelia (credited as Erika Saffo Savastani in some versions) and Fabrizia Flanders as Marilinda. provocation 1995 movie wiki exclusive
The “provocation” begins when Nick finds a crimson envelope slipped under his door. Inside is a single Polaroid: a close-up of a woman’s lips, stained with dark cherry lipstick, and a handwritten timestamp: “4:47 PM. Tomorrow.” , a filmmaker known for his extensive work
Carlo's wife, who feels saddened and trapped by her marriage. She escapes her reality through fantasies of an affair with a guest named Rolando. The “provocation” begins when Nick finds a crimson
Lilith weaponizes her sexuality not for pleasure but for truth . She provokes because society ignores quiet evidence. The film asks: Is seduction ever justified as a tool for justice?
: Carlo's wife, Amelia, feels neglected and begins fantasizing about a handsome guest named Rolando.
The film holds a modest presence in cinematic history, often noted by collectors of European cult cinema rather than mainstream critics. On
, a filmmaker known for his extensive work in horror and adult cinema. Produced by Butterfly Motion Pictures Corp.
The film stars Erika Savastani as Amelia (credited as Erika Saffo Savastani in some versions) and Fabrizia Flanders as Marilinda.
The “provocation” begins when Nick finds a crimson envelope slipped under his door. Inside is a single Polaroid: a close-up of a woman’s lips, stained with dark cherry lipstick, and a handwritten timestamp: “4:47 PM. Tomorrow.”
Carlo's wife, who feels saddened and trapped by her marriage. She escapes her reality through fantasies of an affair with a guest named Rolando.
Lilith weaponizes her sexuality not for pleasure but for truth . She provokes because society ignores quiet evidence. The film asks: Is seduction ever justified as a tool for justice?
: Carlo's wife, Amelia, feels neglected and begins fantasizing about a handsome guest named Rolando.
The film holds a modest presence in cinematic history, often noted by collectors of European cult cinema rather than mainstream critics. On