: The film's folk-inspired soundtrack was composed by Fiorenzo Carpi. While many surviving versions (such as old VHS or TV rips) suffer from soft visuals and audio hiss, the original cinematography by Silvano Ippoliti remains striking.

The film stars Vanessa Redgrave as Immacolata, a working-class woman who is released from a mental asylum for a brief "vacation." Franco Nero plays Osiris, a nomadic gypsy who encounters her during her release.

: After being rejected by her family and used as collateral for a debt, Immacolata flees into the woods. She eventually joins forces with a poacher, Osiride ( Franco Nero ), and a band of misfits.

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The movie revolves around Monica, a beautiful and curious young woman, who decides to spend her summer vacation in the countryside. There, she encounters a cast of characters who introduce her to a world of erotic experiences and desires. As Monica navigates her way through a series of romantic and sensual encounters, she begins to question her own values and understanding of relationships.

For cinephiles and collectors searching for historical accuracy and cultural context regarding this rare gem, understanding the cinematic importance of La vacanza is essential. The Plot: A Subversive Journey

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