The film is visually inventive, utilizing experimental editing and a vibrant, almost psychedelic color palette typical of early 70s European cinema. Political Edge:

Florinda Bolkan’s raw, nerve-shattered performance. Franco Nero’s dual-role brilliance. The unbearable tension of a single fly buzzing in a locked room.

Plot summary (concise)

But if you’re ready for a vacation into the abyss, La Vacanza is waiting. And it’s not checking your luggage.

Further resources (what to look up)

Below is a comprehensive, deep-dive article into the film La Vacanza (internationally known as The Vacation ), directed by Tinto Brass in 1971.

: It serves as a relentless attack on the nuclear family, the Catholic church, and psychiatric institutions.