Love Meetings
Microphone in hand, Pier Paolo Pasolini asks Italians to discuss sex: he asks children if they understand where do children come from, old and young women if they are equal to males, both sexes if a female's virginity still matters, just how do they watch homosexuals, if sex and honor belong, if separation should be lawful, as well as if they sustain the current abolition of brothels (the Merlin Law). Every so often he additionally seeks advice from intellectuals Alberto Moravia and Cesare Musatti. The last thesis: in spite of the booming economic climate of the 60s, Italians' attitudes towards sex are either purely Medieval (the inadequate as well as the South) or jumbled and self-censoring (the bourgeoisie as well as the North).