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The Man-Eater 1999

★ 4.941 votes80 min📅 1999-08-26

"A Shocking Portrait of a Woman with Animalistic Sexual Desires!"

Directed by Aurelio Grimaldi, *The Man-Eater (1999)* dives into the chaotic, unapologetic life of a Sicilian woman who thrives on intense romantic escapades, adopting new personas with each encounter.

Director: Aurelio Grimaldi

Cast

Loredana Cannata
Loredana Cannata
Giulia
Arturo Paglia
Arturo Paglia
Valerio
Pascal Persiano
Pascal Persiano
l'amante della piscina
Loredana Solfizi
Loredana Solfizi
madre di Valerio
Gianluca Cuomo
Giovanni
Francesco Di Leva
Francesco Di Leva
Francesco
Marcello Aiello
Johnny Scavone
Massimiliano Lagonaro
Nicole Alexandropoulos

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Man-Eater (1999) about?

*The Man-Eater* follows a Sicilian woman who immerses herself in a series of sexual escapades, reinventing herself with each new encounter. Her relentless pursuit of passion collides with the unexpected when she meets Valerio, a student whose innocence complicates her tumultuous lifestyle.

Who directed The Man-Eater?

Aurelio Grimaldi, known for his bold and unconventional storytelling, directed *The Man-Eater*.

Who stars in The Man-Eater?

The film features Loredana Cannata in the lead role, supported by Arturo Paglia, Pascal Persiano, Loredana Solfizi, and Gianluca Cuomo.

Is The Man-Eater (1999) worth watching?

While *The Man-Eater* is a provocative dark comedy, its niche appeal may not satisfy all viewers. The film's raw energy and unconventional themes make it a cult curiosity, though its lack of IMDb rating suggests it hasn't gained broad mainstream traction.

How long is The Man-Eater?

The Man-Eater runs for 80 minutes.

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About The Man-Eater (1999) — A Sicilian Woman's Chaotic Journey Through Desire and Deception

Directed by Aurelio Grimaldi, *The Man-Eater (1999)* dives into the chaotic, unapologetic life of a Sicilian woman who thrives on intense romantic escapades, adopting new personas with each encounter. Her insatiable appetite for adventure leads her through a whirlwind of identities, each one more daring than the last—until she crosses paths with Valerio, a wide-eyed student who becomes entangled in her web. This dark comedy blends raw sensuality with a touch of absurdity, painting a vivid portrait of desire and self-destruction.

With Loredana Cannata at the heart of the storm, the film crackles with chaotic energy, oscillating between raunchy humor and poignant moments of vulnerability. Grimaldi's direction ensures *The Man-Eater* isn't just a spectacle of indulgence but a reflection on the masks people wear to escape reality.