Ciao Bella or Fuck Me Dead

Ciao Bella or Fuck Me Dead

1979 · 9 min

A summer-in-the-city travelogue that mixes verité of Lower East Side Bikers, Times Square topless dancers, and Coney Island crowds to achieve an atmosphere of manic exhibitionism and sexual raunch.

Directed by Betzy Bromberg

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