Paprika

February 13th, 1991







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Paprika

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Plot
A young country girl comes to town and works in a brothel in order to help her fiance get the money to start his own business. "Paprika" is the name given to her by the madam.

Release Year: 1991

Rating: 5.6/10 (963 voted)

Director: Tinto Brass

Stars: Debora Caprioglio, Stéphane Ferrara, Martine Brochard

Storyline
A young country girl comes to town and works in a brothel in order to help her fiance get the money to start his own business. "Paprika" is the name given to her by the madam.

Writers: Tinto Brass, Bernardino Zapponi

Cast:
Debora Caprioglio - Paprika
Stéphane Ferrara - Rocco
Martine Brochard - Madame Collette
Stéphane Bonnet - Franco
Rossana Gavinel - Gina
Renzo Rinaldi - Conte Bastiano
Nina Soldano - Giornalista
Clara Algranti - Sciura Angelina
Luciana Cirenei - Donna Olimpia
John Steiner - Principe Ascanio
Valentine Demy - Beba
Luigi Laezza - Nino
Riccardo Garrone - Zio
Paul Muller - Milvio
Clarita Gatto -

Release Date: 13 February 1991

Filming Locations: Lake Como, Lombardia, Italy

Technical Specs

Runtime: Argentina:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Tinto Brass originally planned this film as a straightforward adaptation of John Cleland's 'Fanny Hill', but after a number of years in development hell, he rewrote the screenplay and updated setting to 1950s Italy. Still, the film manages to stay more faithful to Cleland's novel than most "official" adaptations.



User Review

The sexiest film by Tinto Brass

Rating: 10/10

The movie does have a plot that traces the adventures of a young prostitute. But do people really watch and rewatch this movie for its plot? I doubt it very much! The main reason to watch this movie is young Deborah Caprioglio, photographed from every angle at the peak of her voluptuous beauty. She is breathtakingly beautiful, and Tinto Brass's light-hearted eroticism found its most memorable protagonist. The actress continues to make movies, but nothing measures up to the visual impact of this film.





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