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Director's Statement: It should have been a Monteverdi's music-inspired trilogy... turns out there's a 4th episode! Just a new fucking Monteverdi remix, nothing more nothing less. The simultaneous penetration was something we had never imagined before, it came out spontaneously and we decided it needed to have a movie dedicated to it. The music is based on original Monteverdi's score as always, but again ti was fully recorded by us like in Thyrsis And Chloris. I did soprano vocals again + electric guitar.
The gist and the core of the video are anal sex: a mutual simultaneous penetration between two real lovers. The soundtrack is a remix of Claudio Monteverdi’s “Si dolce è ‘l tormento”.
Directed & edited by Silvia Marcantoni Taddei
Performers: Silvia Marcantoni Taddei & Massimo Sannelli
Music: AnimaeNoctis from Claudio Monteverdi