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). Released in 1977, this Italian-German co-production remains one of the most polarizing and legally embattled films in cinematic history.

The 1977 film Maladolescenza , known in German-speaking countries as Spielen wir Liebe , stands as one of the most controversial and sought-after erotic dramas in cinema history. Directed by Pier Giuseppe Murgia, this Italian-West German production has been banned in multiple countries, censored in various forms, and remains a subject of intense debate among film enthusiasts and critics alike. This article explores the film's plot, its controversial nature, the various versions available, its legal status, and the ongoing search for the complete, uncut version.

: The film explores the blurring lines between childhood innocence and adult-like control as the three explore their budding sexuality. Psychological Cruelty

The film’s legacy is defined by its legal history and the ethical debate surrounding its production:

The controversy surrounding "Maladolescenza" is more potent today than ever. A review from 2023 on the film platform Letterboxd confirms its notoriety, stating, "Yes, this is the controversial film that has been banned in many countries for its sex scenes and nudity involving children". The film also highlights the tragic exploitation of its young stars. Eva Ionesco, who played the cruel Sylvia, was 11 years old and had already been the subject of highly controversial nude photographs taken by her own mother, the renowned photographer Irina Ionesco.