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- An adaptation of nine stories from Boccaccio's "Decameron".
- In ancient Arabia, a beautiful slave girl chooses a youth to be her new master, then she is kidnapped and they must search for each other. Stories are told within stories: love, travel and the whims of destiny.
- The knight Guerrando is forced to leave for the Crusades before he's had time to consummate his marriage with the beautiful Boccadoro. According to the custom of the period, Guerrando applies the chastity belt to the bride.
- Inspired by Boccaccio's novellas, each episode focuses on sex, love and seduction in Italy in the 1960s, an era of economic growth and major cultural changes.
- During the Middle Ages, a clumsy knight returns home where his wife awaits him. Sensuous and beautiful, she has attracted several male admirers during his absence, but her chastity belt has maintained her faithfulness. Now is her chance to wrest the key from him and enjoy herself. The knight's portly friend has a similar problem with his equally gorgeous wife. And to top it off, both men have designs on the other's wife -- leading them to devise painful methods to discourage the other from trespassing.
- The squire John Attelano is eager to put his son Falcotto on track, makes him marry Firdalba, the Rampaldi daughter. The newlyweds will receive 15,000 florins on condition that she reaches the altar a virgin.
- Four women of Gubbio--Angelica, Violetta, Lisa and Bettina--are conducted before the court by their lovers and husbands.
- Riccardo is a charismatic small town's playboy who encourages all his friends to have an affair with all the married and maiden women in town, including the wife of the mayor. Lots of debauchery ensues.
- A new judge closes a cheese factory for pollution; its owner, La Noce, bribes a monsignor who points him toward an official who might fix it. La Noce needs leverage and discovers the official's taste for other men's wives. He sends his stuttering assistant, Albertini, to hire a willing woman to pretend to be La Noce's wife. Albertini finds a virginal-looking prostitute with a potty mouth. A train trip from Rome to Sicily has many mix ups, but once in Sicily, maybe La Noce's plan to compromise the official will succeed. All the characters converge: La Noce, his wife, Albertini, the whore, her pimp, the official, his wife, and the official's jealous secretary. What about the cheese?
- In 1850 Rome, two imprisoned young murderers--Bernardino and Mammone--await their execution, passing their last hours telling each other stories of lust and castration. The first involves a duke and a clergyman castrating themselves while the lusty duchess and a lusty country girl are left alone. The second is about a Calabrese shepherd who leads his unfaithful wife to eat her lover's testicles, thinking they're from cattle. The third deals with the castration of a priest by the young man after whom he was lusting. The last story is about a different sort of menage-a-trois.
- To spite her father, a young woman enters a convent. However, the woman's old boyfriend shows up and tries to win her back.
- The story of a cow named Fiorina, sold by a farmer to seek his fortune as a mercenary. From here the cow will changing hands, sometimes legitimately, sometimes not.
- The young Ferruccio, after departing from Florence to bring a message to Abbot Gianni, welcomes the invitation to enter a convent and become a friar.
- During a banquet, the diners begin to tell various stories to be happy. All the novels speak of betrayals and erotic adventures.
- The story is set in the Middle Ages. The youngsters Folcacchio and Guffardo must bring an embassy to the Bishop of Volterra, and during the trip, the two boys meet the beautiful Gemmata.
- Film inspired on the character from "Don Juan Tenorio".
- Italian sex comedy anthology featuring seven erotic vignettes set in medieval times that are loosely inspired by Boccaccio's Decameron.
- The story teller Cecco Angiolieri manages to conquer women with his tricks.
- Set in medieval times, it tells of the efforts of the Mayor of a small town who, in order to boost up trade and tourism sets about, with the help of his counselors, to teach the town's women the arts of seduction.
- The story of a group of monks, who are enjoying the forbidden pleasure of sexual adventures.
- In the 16th century a Tuscany nobleman gives a banquet in which immoral stories were told.
- In medieval northern Italy, Baccello from Stimigliano loses the key to his wife's chastity belt while on his way back from the Crusades. He soon discovers that his wife, Ubalda, has been unfaithful to him, thanks to a duplicate of the key made for her by the inventor Capoccione from Capena. Baccello decides to get even with Capoccione by seducing his beautiful wife, Genuflessa.
- Decameroticus is a 1972 film directed by Pier Giorgio Ferretti. Inspired by tales of Boccaccio, Aretino and Bandello, it is divided into five episodes, in which the main theme is that of the cuckolded husband. In the episode The cucumber Ciccillo, the husband becomes beak trusting that a cucumber, peddled by the magician and healer Ciccillo, as a panacea for everything female, will be the antidote to heal the terrible boredom of his wife.
- The luxurious Livio bets with the lord of the city to seduce a young bride in a month, at the cost of his genitals.
- A young libertine in a series of love adventures.