The story of a girl who volunteers to be a sex worker to help her fiancé raise money. Of course, the fiancé is a crook - just like Tinto Barras, other movies like men are nothing good, even if there is a good bottom, but also has a lewd face. But the girl is happy with the brothel life, and she is in love with it. The ending is "happy". The girl goes to a rich and powerful man.
Poster for Paprika Cast Cast Roles Cast Paprika Deborah Caprillo Principe Ascanio John Steiner Roo Stéphane Ferrara Staff Credits Director Tindo Baras Screenplay John Cleland , Tindo Baras, Bernardino Zapponi RolePaprika
Actor Deborah Caprario ?A countrywoman comes to town to help her fiancé earn money for his business, and she enters a brothel to work.
Video trailerThe "Paprika" in the title is a *** "stage name", equivalent to Xiaohong or Cuihua in Cao Yu's "Sunrise". The dinner scene in the movie is quite comedic.
In Lao Ding's eyes, women are beautiful, men are ugly, and women are for men. --Aihoo
Tinto Brass, known as the "Emperor of *** Cinema", has made films in which the beauty of women and their sexuality are essential elements, no matter what kind of drama is involved. Among these bold works that subvert taboos, Paprika is recognized as a masterpiece and a classic. What makes Paprika so great is that the women in the film are more sexy and attractive than any other Tinto Brass film, and even considered a "must have" for those involved in the arts, and when it comes to the storyline, it's just as astonishing. (Time.com review)
Release Information Release Information Country/Region Release/Release Date (Details) Italy, Italy February 13, 1991 Finland, Finland August 9, 1991 Spain, Spain September 6, 1991 ...... (Madrid) Germany November 14, 1991