Box set of eight films by Italian erotic filmmaker Tinto Brass.
In 'All Ladies Do It', Diane (Claudia Koll) and Paul (Paolo
Lanza) maintain a happy marriage thanks to the excitement
generated by her extra-marital affairs. Out and about in the
world, she can't help but indulge in a series of sexual
adventures, and Paul just loves to hear about it all when she
gets home. However, one day, when Diane returns home with bite
marks on her person, it all gets too much for Paul and he
explodes into a jealous rage. In 'Miranda', the seductive
landlady of a secluded Italian country tavern has a choice to
make. Of all the men who frequent her establishment, which one
would be best to take as a lover? The rich older man, the local
gigolo or the poor young waiter? Miranda (Serena Grandi) decides
to try them all. In 'Frivolous Lola', young Lola (Anna Ammirata)
is frustrated by her old-fashioned fiancé Maasetto's (Mario
Parodi) refusal to have sex before marriage, despite all her
passionate attempts to seduce him. She becomes increasingly
attracted to her mother's lover, experienced older man André
(Patrick Mower), and starts to fantasise about having an affair
with him. 'Paprika' is a comic fantasy in which a buxom young
country girl (Debora Caprioglio) moves to town and starts working
in a bordello to help finance her fiancé's new business. Named
'Paprika' by the bordello's madam, Madame Colette (Martine
Brochard), the young woman falls in love with her first client -
young naval officer Franco (Stéphane Bonnet) - but despite this
attraction she begins a questionable ascent through the sex
trade, working in some of the most illustrious brothels in the
country before finally becoming a wealthy aristocrat. 'The Key'
is set in 1940. A couple celebrate the 20th anniversary of their
wedding, but neither of them is fully satisfied with the sexual
element of their relationship. Nino (Frank Finlay) and Teresa
Rolfe (Stefania Sandrelli) both keep secret diaries in which they
reveal their wildest fantasies - Nino wants his far younger wife
to become less inhibited - and to this end he tries to engineer
an affair between her and their daughter's fiancée, Laszlo
(Franco Branciaroli). In 'Cheeky', Carla (Yuliya Mayarchuk) wants
to be faithful to her boyfriend, but wherever she goes, she
always seems to end up finding a new lover. Looking for a flat in
London, she sets off with nothing but the best intentions, but in
almost no time at all she finds herself involved in a lesbian
tryst with the estate agent... 'Private' is a collection of six
erotic stories directed by Tinto Brass. In 'Alibi', the beautiful
Cinzia transforms a holiday in Casablanca with her husband into
fun with a handsome Moroccan. 'Double Trouble' sees a circle of
television personalities all having affairs with each other. In
'Two Hearts and a Hut', Katarina, a highly sexed waitress, is
having an affair with the chef. In 'Jolly Bangs', Raffaella
appears innocent and perfect - although secretly she is
unfaithful to her husband. The highly Anna causes a
sensation at a notorious nudist camp in 'Honni Soit Qui Mal Y
Pense'. Finally, in 'Call Me Pig...I Like It', a train journey
from Venice to London sees Federica acting shamelessly and
enjoying flaunting her body to her fellow passengers. Finally,
'Black Angel' is an erotic drama with a score by Ennio Morricone.
Set in Italy in 1945, at the end of the Nazi occupation, it tells
the story of Livia (Anna Galiena), the beautiful wife of a
high-ranking ministry official who is travelling to Venice to
meet Helmut Schultz (Gabriel Garko), a dashing young SS
lieutenant with whom she is having a torrid affair. Along the way
she relives the sexual experiences that have brought her to this
point. Arriving in Venice, she finds the city in chaos - and a
surprise awaiting her that serves to reflect her personal
situation in the historic and political events occurring around
her.