A Look at 90s Cult Cinema: Pentax In the mid-90s, the landscape of European adult cinema saw the rise of high-production thrillers that aimed for a more cinematic feel than previous offerings. One of the notable releases from this era is the 1995 film , directed by Nicky Ranieri and released through the Mario Salieri Entertainment Group Production and Direction
Given the nature of the names (Nicky Ranieri, Mario Salieri) and the truncation ("Entertainm..." likely stands for "Entertainment"), this appears to refer to the of the 1990s and 2000s. The addition of "Pentax" is unusual—it could refer to: Pentax -Nicky Ranieri- Mario Salieri Entertainm...
Pentax is a European adult video production from the mid-to-late 1990s, directed by Mario Salieri, a notable figure in Italian erotic cinema known for high production values, narrative-driven plots, and a distinctive visual style. The film’s title, Pentax (a reference to the camera brand), suggests a theme involving photography, voyeurism, or modeling – a common motif in Salieri’s work, often exploring the boundary between observer and participant. A Look at 90s Cult Cinema: Pentax In
This article dives deep into the history of Mario Salieri’s production company, the career of the iconic actress Nicky Ranieri, and the behind-the-scenes role of photography and cinematography—embodied by the Pentax brand—in creating one of the most distinctive bodies of work in adult film history. A 700MB AVI file of the film Pentax
“I always shoot behind-the-scenes with a Pentax 645. The colors are truer than anything else. For me, the still image is just as important as the motion picture—it’s the memory, the art, the box that sells the video.”