County Line -1993- - Rocco Siffredi Rosa Cara... Online
…just tell me which one. Otherwise, here's a quick factual feature-style breakdown of the film:
The screenplay was written by Jack Stephen and Mitch Spinelli.
However, this technical limitation has become a selling point. The "grainy border" aesthetic perfectly matches the film’s theme. The desolate American-style highways (likely filmed in the Lazio region or along the Adriatic coast) look convincingly arid. Cinematographers of the era used natural light almost exclusively, giving "County Line" a documentary-like rawness that later digital films lack. County Line -1993- - Rocco Siffredi Rosa Cara...
Rosa Caracciolo (credited as "The Girl in Rocco's Memory").
The film is notable for featuring , who was Rocco Siffredi's real-life partner at the time, appearing as "The Girl in Rocco's Memory". Director: Anthony Spinelli. Ozzie: Rocco Siffredi. Tommy: Joey Silvera. …just tell me which one
Appearing in critical, ethereal flashback sequences that define Ozzie’s motivations.
In an era of fake living rooms and cardboard sets, County Line was shot on location. The use of natural light in the outdoor scenes (specifically the "hayloft" sequence) is considered cinematographically superior to 90% of modern adult films. The "grainy border" aesthetic perfectly matches the film’s
Ozzie's best friend, Tommy (played by Joey Silvera), has just suffered a major financial setback in his high-stakes career. To escape their respective miseries, Tommy convinces Ozzie to pack up and hit the highway in a Corvette convertible.
…just tell me which one. Otherwise, here's a quick factual feature-style breakdown of the film:
The screenplay was written by Jack Stephen and Mitch Spinelli.
However, this technical limitation has become a selling point. The "grainy border" aesthetic perfectly matches the film’s theme. The desolate American-style highways (likely filmed in the Lazio region or along the Adriatic coast) look convincingly arid. Cinematographers of the era used natural light almost exclusively, giving "County Line" a documentary-like rawness that later digital films lack.
Rosa Caracciolo (credited as "The Girl in Rocco's Memory").
The film is notable for featuring , who was Rocco Siffredi's real-life partner at the time, appearing as "The Girl in Rocco's Memory". Director: Anthony Spinelli. Ozzie: Rocco Siffredi. Tommy: Joey Silvera.
Appearing in critical, ethereal flashback sequences that define Ozzie’s motivations.
In an era of fake living rooms and cardboard sets, County Line was shot on location. The use of natural light in the outdoor scenes (specifically the "hayloft" sequence) is considered cinematographically superior to 90% of modern adult films.
Ozzie's best friend, Tommy (played by Joey Silvera), has just suffered a major financial setback in his high-stakes career. To escape their respective miseries, Tommy convinces Ozzie to pack up and hit the highway in a Corvette convertible.