Martin Loeb portrays Fabrizio, the boy at the center of the girls' attention. Loeb captures the transition from childhood play to cruel, adult-like manipulation.
* Pier Giuseppe Murgia. * Writers. Peter Berling. Dieter Geissler. * Martin Loeb. Lara Wendel. Eva Ionesco. Maladolescenza (1977) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Note: Because the film was produced on a shoestring budget (≈ ₤250,000), many crew members wore multiple hats—Canevarì himself handled both directing and location scouting, while the art department was largely staffed by film students from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.
Since the production was a West German-Italian co-production, several actors provided voice dubbing for the Italian version: Sandro Acerbo (voice for Martin Loeb Cinzia De Carolis (voice for Eva Ionesco Emanuela Rossi (voice for Lara Wendel
In "extra quality" editions, you can see Lara Wendel’s subtle flinch in Scene 42—a moment typically lost in macroblocking. You can appreciate Martin Loeb’s diction in the original German dialogue (the film was shot bilingual, with actors performing in their native tongues and dubbed later). You can finally identify which background extra is which—solving decades of fan arguments on obscure forums.

GET STARTED
Martin Loeb portrays Fabrizio, the boy at the center of the girls' attention. Loeb captures the transition from childhood play to cruel, adult-like manipulation.
* Pier Giuseppe Murgia. * Writers. Peter Berling. Dieter Geissler. * Martin Loeb. Lara Wendel. Eva Ionesco. Maladolescenza (1977) - Full cast & crew - IMDb maladolescenza 1977 movie cast extra quality
Note: Because the film was produced on a shoestring budget (≈ ₤250,000), many crew members wore multiple hats—Canevarì himself handled both directing and location scouting, while the art department was largely staffed by film students from the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. Martin Loeb portrays Fabrizio, the boy at the
Since the production was a West German-Italian co-production, several actors provided voice dubbing for the Italian version: Sandro Acerbo (voice for Martin Loeb Cinzia De Carolis (voice for Eva Ionesco Emanuela Rossi (voice for Lara Wendel * Writers
In "extra quality" editions, you can see Lara Wendel’s subtle flinch in Scene 42—a moment typically lost in macroblocking. You can appreciate Martin Loeb’s diction in the original German dialogue (the film was shot bilingual, with actors performing in their native tongues and dubbed later). You can finally identify which background extra is which—solving decades of fan arguments on obscure forums.