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  1. Oct 28, 1977 · Beach House: Directed by Sergio Citti. With Jodie Foster, Mariangela Melato, Michele Placido, Gigi Proietti. Different groups of people share cabin #19 for changing at an Italian beach.

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    • Comedy
    • Sergio Citti
    • 1977-10-28
  2. IN THE BEACH HOUSE [Casotto] (1977). Jodie Foster might have two Oscars, but during her teenage years, she popped up in plenty of cinematic stinkers -- from Disney kiddie-dreck to ultra-obscure EuroTrash. One of her silliest gigs was this Italian sex-farce ensemble, with Jodie playing a pivotal supporting role. Almost the entire film is set ...

  3. Overview. Summer Sunday at a small beach house at the coast of Rome. Many people and stories: women's basketball team, two sports-obsessed soldiers, two men with their girlfriends and the priest with a big secret, an elderly couple with their pregnant granddaughter, and engagemented couple wanting to have sex for the first time. Sergio Citti.

  4. Casotto plot. A changing cubicle on a Sunday on a public beach is where bathers start their day off, with plans and desires other than just recreation. Among them is an elderly couple who hope to sell their pregnant fourteen-year-old granddaughter.

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    • Sergio Citti
  5. Year: 1977. Original title: Casotto. Synopsis: A summer Sunday in a beach hut at Lido di Ostia (Rome). Many people and stories: a female basketball team; two fitness-mad soldiers; two petrol pump attendants with their girlfriends, and much more.You can watch Beach House through on the platforms:

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    • Italy
    • Tonino Delli Colli
    • Sergio Citti
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  7. Summer Sunday at a small beach house at the coast of Rome. Many people and stories: women’s basketball team, two sports-obsessed soldiers, two men with their girlfriends and the priest with a big secret, an elderly couple with their pregnant granddaughter, and engagemented couple wanting to have sex for the first time. Cast. Crew. Details ...

  8. Casotto opens with a spectacular 360-degree panning shot around a deserted beach on the outskirts of Rome. At last, the camera comes to rest on a vacant beach hut where all the action will take place. At once dazzling and irrelevant, this shot sets the tone for most (nay, perhaps all) of the film that follows.

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