Carnival In Venice
movie

In a city gone mad with the frenzy of Carnival, a young man finds rampant sex behind every mask.
Released January 01, 1986
Overview
The tourists are left with an unforgettable memory of the carnival. The Comedia del Arte is deeply entrenched in the Italian mind. Jokes, misunderstandings... everything contributes to the general confusion. The poor become rich, the old become young. Pierrot turns into Columbine. Columbine turns into Pierrot. Everything is possible; everything permissible. A French family arrives in the middle of the farce. Julien, the young son, escaping his mother's clutches, joins in with the colourful spectacle. What does he seek? Love? Who knows? The actors are immersed in the fairytale. Don Juan sees Puss-in-Boots in Romeo; his friend Silvio is the traitor. The Baron Mosca, Romeo's uncle, leads the ball. Seeing the young French guy's attraction to his nephew, the dirty old baron sees an opportunity to wreck the imminent marriage of his nephew, an alliance which he loathes. Success for this Machiavelli when he throws an orgiastic party in his sumptuous palace!
Cast

Benjamin Fontenay
as
Julien

Yannick Baud
as
Romeo

Anton Pirus
as
Silvio
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Marie-Hélène Chapel
as
Mother (non-sexual)

Robert Marsan
as
Father (non-sexual)
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Gérard Nemour
as
The Baron (non-sexual)
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François Chatelain
as
The Narrator (non-sexual)

Frédéric Lemaire
as
The Room Valet
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Carla Da Cino
as
Helena (non-sexual)
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Antonella Contini
as
Isabella (non-sexual)

Giuseppe Velli
as
The Client

Djaï Kamara
as
A Friend Of Romeo
Crew

Jean-Daniel Cadinot
as
Producer
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Roland Villon
as
Story
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François Orenn
as
Music
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John Davidson
as
Costumer

Jean-Daniel Cadinot
as
Director
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Maurizio Orlandi
as
Costume Design
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Maurizio Orlandi
as
Set Designer
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Francis Pierre
as
Casting
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Roland Villon
as
Screenplay

Frédéric Sens
as
Costume Coordinator
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Francis Pierre
as
Production Director

Jean-Daniel Cadinot
as
Screenplay