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Original Title: Fallo!
Alternate Title: Private
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( PAL/Region 2&4 )

Running Time:
81 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2003 and produced in:
Italy ( Italy, Greece )


Directed By:
Tinto Brass


Written By:
Tinto Brass


Actors:
Sara Cosmi ..... Cinzia (episode "Alibi" in Casablanca)
Massimiliano Caroletti ..... Gianni (episode "Alibi" in Casablanca)
William De Vito ..... Ali (episode "Alibi" in Casablanca)
Guglielmo Aru ..... Ginecologo (episode "Alibi" in Casablanca)
Silvia Rossi ..... Stefania (episode "Montaggio alternato" in Roma)
Federica Tommasi ..... Erika (episode "Montaggio alternato" in Roma)
Max Parodi ..... Bruno (episode "Montaggio alternato" in Roma)
Andrea Nobili ..... Luigi (episode "Montaggio alternato" in Roma)
Raffaella Ponzo ..... Katarina (episode "2 cuori & 1 capanna" in Alto Adige)
Stefano Gandolfo ..... Ciro (episode "2 cuori & 1 capanna" in Alto Adige)
Virginia Barrett ..... Frau Bertha (episode "2 cuori & 1 capanna" in Alto Adige
Leo Mantovani ..... Herr Otto (episode "2 cuori & 1 capanna" in Alto Adige)
Angela Ferlaino ..... Raffaella (episode "Botte d'allegria" in Rimini-Malaga)
Daniele Ferrari ..... Ugo (episode "Botte d'allegria" in Rimini-Malaga)
Federico Cesareo ..... Pablo (episode "Botte d'allegria" in Rimini-Malaga)


Synopsis:
Tinto Brass - The maestro of Italian erotica is back! Lies, subterfuge, betrayal and mischief - FALLO! is a collection of six stories based on the joys of sexuality and the eroticism of a new generation of women.
1) Alibi: While celebrating the seventh anniversary of marriage in a hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, Gianni convinces his wife Gianni to do a threesome with the room servant Ali.
2) Double Trouble (Dupla Confusão): While playing tennis with Bruno, Stefania has intercourse with him in the bathroom. Meanwhile, Bruno's wife Erika does with Stefania's husband Luigi in his office, to get the position of guest in a talk show.
3) Two Hearts and a Hut (Dois Corações e Uma Cabana): The maid Katarina is tipped with a high amount and prostitutes with a couple of sadistic & masochistic.
4) Jolly Bangs (Casos): While on the beach, Raffaella fantasizes erotic affairs to the satisfaction of her husband Ugo.
5) Evil to Him Who Thinks Evil: Sexual taboos and a hands on demonstration from another couple
6) Call me Pig, Cause I Like It! (Chama-me de Porca, Porque Eu Gosto!): While in London in their honeymoon, Rosy and Oskar disclose the real intentions of a voyeur.

For those who like their sex comedies leaving little to the imagination, this collection of half-a-dozen, er, shorts from Tinto Brass is bound to please. Unlike pure porn, the plots do matter even as they set up the next flesh feast for the consummate voyeurs who don't dwell for long on the aspects of female sexual liberation that are at the root of many of the episodes. Right off the bat ('Alibi'), a couple's (Sara Cosmi, Massimiliano Caroletti) seventh wedding anniversary gets its 'itch' when the husband gamely invites the ever-attentive waiter (William Di Vito's brief scene delights Federico Del Zoppo's camera; viewers of all persuasions will be enthralled with his personal best) to become dessert. It's a fantasy that all couples have at one time or another. Fortunately, here, there's a happy ending rather than divorce court-even when it appears the waiter may already have been on the sex-charged wife's private menu. 'Double Trouble' is a hilarious send-up of the casting couch. Unknown, apparently …, to each other, two couples are partner swapping and enjoying one another's off-limits delights in the racquet club's shower room or the TV mogul's office. 'Directors are used to being fucked by producers' is the line of the day, but everybody gets what they want-both in bed and at the studio-thanks to some pre-coitus negotiation by the buxom belles. A Master (cigar smoking Dominatrix, Virginia Barrett)/Slave (Leo Mantovani has a stock expression for all of his degradations and dalliance opportunities: 'wunderbar!') sets up camp in a rustic northern Italy hotel. The horses are as well hung as chef (Stefano Gandolfo lasciviously feasts on the chambermaid-the versatile Raffaella Ponzo earns hundreds more Euros by offering extra-special room service to She Who Must Be Obeyed or bare the consequences of wearing chains and getting naughty bottoms spanked), providing splendour in the grass and a full-service bath scene deftly captured by an overhead cam. 'If you want to get, you gotta give' seems a mantra that forgives paid infidelities especially since they promise to bring in enough cash for the hospitality couple to start a small hostel of their own. Don't miss the yodelling while the various couplings are in full swing.
Imagine reciting pre-marriage (and post) dalliances as an aphrodisiac for your spouse! That's preciously how Andrea Ravera keeps her man (Daniele Ferrari) tenting this loose fitting swim suit. For her every transgression, he craves all of the details. The cutaways to re-enactments of the group sex (doing a bunch of men is less like cheating than a single supplicant, offers the nubile temptress) are a hoot-notably when everyone dresses up in their work clothes at the railway station and choo choos around the room with the cattle prods (strap on and real) permitting safe passage all the way down the tracks. In 'Evil to Him Who Thinks Evil,' and as is the case in every story, Francesco Santucci's original music marvellously sets the mood and tone. In this instance the jazz trio (seedy sax, Hammond organ and invigorating drums) accompanies a quartet of lovers at a nudist resort where the men from both pairs have the deeply personal hobby of photographing the curvaceous butts of their partners. The drama unfolds at a champagne drenched (literally, all the more reason for the ladies to repair to the boudoir, change their skimpy clothes and investigate each other's terrain while their men folk savour the magic lantern show-and-tell) get together. At stake is the 'secondary entry' that Maruska Albertazzi is holding back from Riccardo Marino until they are duly married (a girl has to have some mystery left to keep the upper hand). But the wily-wearing kilt in definite regulation-Noel (Antonio Salines) plays a very adult version of peekaboo with the delicious bride-to-be and is soon able to enter door no. 2 ahead of her intended. Not everything ends happily ever after. The set ends up with an observed honeymoon scene, 'Call Me a Pig, I Like it.' Federica Palmer and Roberto Giulianelli are having the time of their lives in London (replete with a boutique attendant-Lyudmyla Derkach-who has a most unusual, if completely accurate way of determining her customer's cup size (cue the overhead cam again!), only to discover their bedroom celebrations are being shamefully observed. What fun that director/co-writer Brass managed to place himself in the picture, but not nearly as discreetly as the likes of Alfred Hitchcock used their cameo screen time. No worries: little Miss Piggy has few qualms about sharing her man's energetic thrusts and parries with either the man at the window or the worldwide audience that may well appreciate a film that more celebrates sex than demeans it.

A collection of six short stories 'Alibi', 'Double Trouble', 'Two Hearts And A Hut', 'Jolly Bangs', 'Evil to Him...' and 'Call Me Pig... I Like It'.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 05 February, 2013.
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