Intellectual interviews with prominent writers, filmmakers, and politicians.
For the classe del 1965 , the late 1970s Italian media landscape was their first introduction to a liberalized world. Unlike their parents, who grew up under strict post-war Catholic conservation, this generation's coming-of-age coincided with the explosion of private television networks ( tv private ) and unrestricted print publications. The October 1976 issue remains a nostalgic reference point for this demographic's collective memory of the era. Controversy and Legacy: The Controversy of 1976 playboy italian edition october 1976 classe del 1965 work
Jacques Bourboulon was a highly respected fashion photographer who shot for Vogue , Dior , and Carven before transitioning into nude art photography. Known for using sharp sunlight, stark white backgrounds, and deep blue skies (frequently shot in Ibiza), his aesthetic style relied heavily on high contrast and natural settings. The October 1976 issue remains a nostalgic reference
In the center of the magazine, after the centerfold (the October 1976 Playmate was actually a French model named Sylvie, but the Italian edition replaced her with a local Sicilian law student, Rossana C.), there was a 6-page black-and-white reportage titled: "Classe del 1965: I Bambini che Faranno L'Italia" (The Children Who Will Make Italy). In the center of the magazine, after the
: Jacques Bourboulon was a well-known fashion photographer who had worked for prominent houses like Dior and Carven before transitioning into fine-art nude photography in the mid-1970s. His signature aesthetic relied heavily on high-contrast lighting, Pentax cameras, and sun-drenched, Mediterranean backdrops—often shot on location in Ibiza.