as Rolando (or Gianni, depending on the credit list) Antonio Ascani as Giorgio
The film was primarily intended for the home video market, indicated by its video-based titles and straightforward "soft-core" structure. While it didn't make a splash at the global box office like 1995 hits like Toy Story or Batman Forever , it remains a notable entry in D’Amato’s late-career filmography. Provocation (1995) - IMDb provocation 1995 movie wiki top
She begins to obsess over , a guest at the inn, imagining an affair and a life away from the drudgery of the tavern. Parallel to this, Carlo's grandson, Gianni , secretly observes the adults, hoping to learn the "secrets of love" through voyeurism. Cast and Crew as Rolando (or Gianni, depending on the credit
The film features a small ensemble cast typical of D’Amato’s mid-90s softcore productions: Parallel to this, Carlo's grandson, Gianni , secretly
also served as the camera operator for the film. The production was handled by Butterfly Motion Pictures Corp. and Rewind Film . Style and Reception
The film is set at a rural country inn managed by (Gianni Demartiis). Carlo is depicted as a stern, demanding husband who treats his wife, Amelia (Erika Savastani), more as an employee than a partner. Amelia, feeling unappreciated and trapped in a loveless marriage, escapes her reality through vivid fantasies.