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Die versklavte Ehefrau (often marketed as "Opera Quarta" in certain collections) Release Year: 1996 Director: Magdalena Lynn Production Company: Nicky Ranieri Productions Dalila: Plays the titular role of the wife. John Walton: Portrays the husband. Stefania Sartori: Supporting cast member. Narrative & Themes Die Versklavte Ehefrau - Opera Quarta - La Mogl...
The keyword refers to a 17th-century tragic opera by Giacinto Andrea Cicognini. Its full Italian title is "La Moglie di quattro mariti" , and it is his Opus 4 (Opera Quarta). The German translation of the title, "The Enslaved Wife," appears to be a later, darker adaptation or interpretation of the original work. We know this German version existed because it was performed in a castle in 1673 and has a known, surviving German libretto titled "Ernelinde oder die Viermahl Braut" (Ernelinde, or the Fourfold Bride).
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A distinct element highlighted in reviews of the film is its focus on the female protagonist's internal journey. Rather than portraying submission as a form of victimization, the narrative positions it as a vehicle for personal pleasure, uninhibited desire, and shared marital intimacy. Cultural Impact and Legacy
The film utilizes traditional domestic backdrops to contrast everyday marital life with hidden, kinky exploration. This juxtaposition was a common trope in 1990s European erotica, aiming to make the taboo elements feel grounded yet highly stylized. 3. Focus on Female Perspective Stefania Sartori: Supporting cast member
Die Versklavte Ehefrau " (The Enslaved Wife) and " La Moglie Schiava
In the mid-1990s, the Italian film industry continued its long-standing tradition of producing genre-specific cinema for international markets. One such production, known in German-speaking regions as Die Versklavte Ehefrau , is the 1996 feature , directed by Nicky Ranieri. Production Background