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'Rudeness' (, ) is a 1975 film directed by Marino Girolami.

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Production



Following the release of 'The Godfather', films about the mafia in Italy were struggling with their earlier commercial appeal basically having vanished. This led to later day films, such as 'Rudeness' being overtly focused on sex.

'Rudeness' was shot at Incir-de Paolis Studios in Rome and on location in Palermo and Paris. Most of the film was shot in studios and included a lot of stock footage of streets and airports.

Release



'Rudeness' was distributed theatrically by Film Audax in Italy on May 11, 1975, with a 105-minute running time.

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