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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
American Holiday
Rating: 3 Stars
Photographed and directed by Lucas Kazan.
Edited by Adam Rom. Music by Andrea
Ruscelli. Starring Ettore Tosi,
Federico Bulsara, Tiziano Cortese, Gennaro
Grimaldi, Mathias Vanelli, Victor Racek,
Vilem Cage, Luca Ferri, and Erik Lenn.
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Vacationing in the U.S.A., two Italians and a Czech go strolling in the California desert. Eager to get out of the sun, Ettore Tosi hurries ahead of his companions, Victor Racek and Federico Bulsara, who take advantage of
his absence to take a sex break. But Tosi doubles back and watches from a distance. The sight makes such an impression on him that as soon as he returns to Italy, he seeks out hands-on gay sex. After a deluxe introductory fling
with Czech demigod Vilem Cage, Tosi visits his local cruising area and is turned off by its attitudinous denizens. Deciding what he really wants, he returns to California with Victor Racek, who obligingly fucks him on a beach.
The four full-fledged sex scenes are uneven. The cruising-area sequence, set in a ruined
palazzo, is editorially sloppy and at times confusing. (The scene is meant to be a downer for Tosi, but it winds up being a downer
for viewers, too, despite an appearance by impossibly beautiful Mathias Vanelli in snug denim cutoffs.) Still, thanks to a cast of nine perambulating art objects enhanced by Lucas Kazan's often eloquent camerawork, this
production has a lot going for it. There are moments that smolder, like the passage where Bursala works on Racek's cock with short, quick strokes of his tongue, or the shot where Racek investigates Tosi's ass with his fingers.
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