Based on the title, " La Prima Volta Di Alessia" (1998) is an adult film directed by Luca Damiano.
The film follows a common trope in 1990s Italian adult cinema: the "first time" or "initiation" story. In Salieri’s hands, this is typically handled with: La.Prima.Volta.Di.Alessia.1998
A "Searching for Lost Media" Mystery: A meta-story about a modern-day protagonist who finds an old VHS tape with this title in a relative's attic and becomes obsessed with uncovering the history of the actors or the production company from that era. Based on the title, " La Prima Volta
Many characters feel disconnected from their parents and the larger social structures of Italy, finding solace only in brief, intense interactions. Performances While the specific details of the production company
A "Coming of Age" Drama: A story set in the late 90s (the era of the original) focusing on a young woman named Alessia navigating the transition into adulthood. It could capture the specific aesthetic of 1998 Italy—pre-digital dominance, the rise of Eurodance, and the cultural shift of the decade's end.
While the specific details of the production company may vary (as many smaller labels operated in Italy during this time), the 1998 timestamp marks it as a relic of the pre-internet-explosion era, where physical media was still the primary way such content was consumed.