La Riffa features a talented Italian cast that brings this morally complex story to life. While Monica Bellucci is the undeniable star, the supporting actors provide compelling performances that ground the film's more sensational premise. The film’s success is also due in no small part to the collaborative efforts of the entire production team, including production companies like Produttori Associati and Filmola and the film's musical score composed by Antonio Di Pofi.

In the vast ocean of classic European cinema, few films from the early 1990s have maintained a cult following as dedicated as La Riffa (1991). For Indonesian film enthusiasts and lovers of nostalgic Italian storytelling, the search term has become a digital gateway to rediscovering a movie that blends post-communist economic turmoil, raw sensuality, and the timeless battle between dignity and desperation.

To escape financial ruin following her husband’s death, Francesca comes up with a desperate, scandalous plan: she decides to sell lottery tickets for a chance to win a night with her. The film explores themes of desire, economic desperation, morality, and the objectification of women, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Italian Riviera.

. It tells a story of survival and social scandal set in Bari, Italy. Alur Cerita (The Plot)