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The 1990s marked a unique era for international genre cinema, particularly in the realm of adult-oriented dramas, where European directors often blended exotic locations with erotic themes. Among the most prolific of this period was Italian director Joe D'Amato, known for his vast filmography and the 11 Days, 11 Nights series. The seventh installment, , fits into this category, offering a glimpse into a very specific, low-budget era of "euro-softsex" cinema.
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By 1994, director Joe D'Amato (Aristide Massaccesi) had shifted much of his focus from the gritty horror and exploitation films of the 1970s and 1980s toward glossy, narrative-driven erotica.
While the original films were generally set in New Orleans, by 1994, D'Amato had shifted his focus to Asian locations. (Italian title: La Casa del piacere ) was released theatrically in Italy on September 20, 1994 . Despite being listed as the seventh installment, tonally and geographically, it feels like a distinct film that was simply absorbed into the franchise. The 1990s marked a unique era for international
11 Days 11 Nights Part 7: The House of Pleasure (originally titled La casa del piacere ) is a 1994 Italian erotic drama directed by the prolific filmmaker . While it is officially the seventh entry in the long-running 11 Days 11 Nights series, it is often viewed as a standalone film within D’Amato's "Asian cycle" of the mid-90s. Production Details Director: Joe D'Amato. Release Date: September 20, 1994.
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By the time he made Part 7 , D'Amato was churning out films rapidly and often taking on every role (director, cinematographer, producer) to save money. House of Pleasure fits squarely into his "oriental erotic" phase, which also included films like Papaya dei Caraibi and Emanuelle in America . The film features his signature style: long, wandering takes, heavy use of zooms, ambient jungle/nature sounds to cover dialogue issues, and a lurid fascination with the contrast between Western luxury and "exotic" local customs.