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– Once per quarter, MUBI offers a 48-hour free window (no subscription needed) for a curated cult film. La Vacanza – Satrip Edition was featured in March 2026; check MUBI’s social for the next airing.
La Vacanza, released in 1971, is a classic Italian comedy film directed by the renowned Tinto Brass. The movie has gained a cult following over the years, and its blend of humor, satire, and social commentary continues to entertain audiences to this day. – Once per quarter, MUBI offers a 48-hour
Because official, remastered Blu-rays or mainstream streaming options for La Vacanza were non-existent for long periods, high-quality satellite rips shared by film preservationists became the exclusive gateway for global audiences to discover this lost masterpiece. These digital copies rescued the film from total cultural obscurity, allowing a new generation of film students and radical cinema enthusiasts to analyze its brilliance. The movie has gained a cult following over
For decades, La Vacanza remained incredibly difficult to access. Unlike Brass’s later erotic commercial hits, his early political films did not receive widespread international DVD or Blu-ray distributions. Consequently, the film became a holy grail for cult cinema collectors. For decades, La Vacanza remained incredibly difficult to
Together, Immacolata and Osiride embark on a series of freewheeling, picaresque adventures. They meet gypsies, a traveling salesman, and other social outcasts, surviving by poaching. However, their fragile happiness is constantly threatened. Ultimately, in a final act of rebellion, Immacolata gets a job in Count Claudio's factory and incites the other workers to revolt. The rebellion is put down by the police, and Osiride is killed. Considered crazier than ever, Immacolata is sent back to the asylum for good. Her vacation is over.