

The Belt
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Vittorio, an American novelist teaching in Rome, meets the beautiful but damaged Bianca and they rapidly fall into an urgent, tempestuous affair. He's hesitant over their relationship since she seems to thrive on conflict and is constantly baiting him into physical altercation. Bianca gives Vittorio an exquisite leather belt as a gift; he knows immediately that she wants him to whip her with it. Driven by his craving for her, Vittorio complies to Bianca's desire. Their relationship escalates into a dark realm of S&M which becomes more and more self-destructive.
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it
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James Russo
Vittorio De Simone

Eleonora Brigliadori
Bianca Ravelli

Giuliana Calandra
Bianca's Mother

Anna Bonaiuto
The Judge

Karen Moore
Nora

Lidia Broccolino
Bianca's Friend

Riccardo Salvino
Prof. Achille Biondelli

Delia D'Alberti
Biondelli's Wife

Claire Hardwick
Vittorio's Mistress

Valentino Zeichen
Self (as Mario Zeichen)
Paolo Pigozzi

Francesco Scali
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Giuliana Gamba
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Galliano Juso
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Giovanni Bertolucci
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Francesca Archibugi
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Gloria Malatesta
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Claudia Sbarigia
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Claudia Sbarigia
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Luigi Verga
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Rosalino Cellamare
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Gloria Malatesta
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Francesca Archibugi
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