Roots This subgenre has its roots in several different series of films. The
mondo film genre popularized nudity, shifting the limits of what could be shown in the Italian cinema. A series of successful ''
commedia all'italiana'' of the sixties (such as
Pietro Germi's
Signore & Signori (1966) and
Dino Risi's
Vedo nudo (1969)) focused on Italian hypocrisy and shame about sexual taboos, popularizing sex-based plots.
Main era The
commedia sexy was very successful commercially between the 1970s and early 1980s, although it was generally panned by critics (with a few exceptions such as several comedies starring
Lando Buzzanca), and then declined when female nudity became common in Italian mainstream cinema, television and magazines, and when
pornographic films became more widely available. The wave of
decamerotici lasted from 1971 (starting with
In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain) until the end of 1975, with an early peak in 1972. In total, about 50
decamerotici were produced.
Subgenres , one of the
commedia sexys icons, here in
La liceale (1975), a title from the "high school comedy" subgenre Other very popular subgenres () of the ''commedia sexy all'italiana'' included high school (), military (), hospital (), police () and family comedies (). ==Actors==