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Tinto Brass | ... |
Tinto Brass
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Cinzia Roccaforte | ... |
Lucia
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Cristina Rinaldi | ... |
Ivana
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Erika Savastani | ... |
Elena /
Michelle
(as Erika Saffo)
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Gaia Zucchi | ... |
Renata
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Carla Solaro | ... |
Francesca
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Gabriella Barbuti | ... |
Rossella
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Alessandra Antonelli | ... |
Betta
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Laura Gualtieri | ... |
Milena
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Sara Cosmi | ... |
Sofia
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Claudia Biagiotti | ... |
Maria
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Paolo Lanza | ... |
Guido /
Carlo
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Pascal Persiano | ... |
Paolo
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Luca Flauto |
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Ghibly F. Lombardi |
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This film is a series of letters, photos and video cassettes which women often send in to certain newspapers. By visualizing their story-telling (the name given by the psychologists to their fantasies) the film portrays the confessions, the secret longings, the adventures, recollections, dreams, desires and fantasies of these women. It is an open secret that most women dream of forbidden affairs, secret lovers and hasty encounters but when it comes down to it they lack the courage to pursue their dreams. Written by Miguel Longo <mgmg15@arrakis.es>
I saw P.O.Box Tinto Brass yesterday and I must admit that it is not as good as "The Voyeur". The most disappointing thing is that the sound track from "The Voyeur" is reused here and the whole thing feels jolly-cheap. I liked two scenes though; the opening and the angry housewife who got a telephone call from a stranger.