Features prominently as a primary supporting character.
Popular media of the time—from tabloid newspapers like The Sun to late-night Italian variety shows—occasionally referenced Salieri’s work as a barometer of depravity. For instance, when Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi faced media scandals, pundits would compare his "Bunga Bunga" parties to a "Mario Salieri film set." "Escape Albania," specifically, was used as a visual reference for the chaos of illegal immigration.
Includes prominent era performers such as Fovéa, Géraldine, Eva Falk, Chipy Marlow, and Francesco Malcom . 🎨 Directorial Style and Socio-Political Context