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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 ne... Read allTinto 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.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.
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Sara Cosmi
- Cinzia
- (segment "Alibi")
Massimiliano Caroletti
- Gianni
- (segment "Alibi")
Guglielmo Aru
- Ginecologo
- (segment "Alibi")
William De Vito
- Ali
- (segment "Alibi")
Silvia Rossi
- Stefania
- (segment "Montaggio alternato")
Max Parodi
- Bruno
- (segment "Montaggio alternato")
Federica Tommasi
- Erika
- (segment "Montaggio alternato")
Andrea Nobili
- Luigi
- (segment "Montaggio alternato")
Raffaella Ponzo
- Katarina
- (segment "2 cuori & 1 capanna")
Virginia Barrett
- Frau Bertha
- (segment "2 cuori & 1 capanna")
Stefano Gandolfo
- Ciro
- (segment "2 cuori & 1 capanna")
Leo Mantovani
- Herr Otto
- (segment "2 cuori & 1 capanna")
Angela Ferlaino
- Raffaella
- (segment "Botte d'allegria")
Daniele Ferrari
- Ugo
- (segment "Botte d'allegria")
Federico Cesareo
- Pablo
- (segment "Botte d'allegria")
Elisabetta Todde
- Paola
- (segment "Botte d'allegria")
Andrea Ravera
- Fabio
- (segment "Botte d'allegria")
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not sure what this film is supposed to be
I thought this was an X rated movie when I picked it up. The erections are real enough, but if you're expecting anything like what you see in a regular porn film, you'll be sorely disappointed. Nudity, yes, but actual sex, very very little, probably .001% of the film. The woman's hair gets in the way of viewing what is actually going on in one scene. In another, the steamy shower door obscured most of the view. I think my two favorites both involve the guy on the bed. Each has a boner, one is partially covered by a towel and the woman gets dressed to go out. In the other, it is protruding mightily from the opening in his boxers and she rolls off the bed to sit on the edge and answer the telephone! What is the point of this film? I don't know. (on the handsome Morrocan waiter guy's erection in the first vignette, he can be seen rolling on a condom! He appears to and is briefly shown to be having sex with the wife, probably is, but we the audience don't see anything conclusive. He might not be. Who knows with this crazy movie!) It is far too much for regular TV and not nearly enough for a porno. Too bad because some of the guys really had the equipment and muscular bodies to do a really good show.
Me piaze (I like it)
Very funny film composed by six short stories just like "Miranda", "The Voyeur" all by Tinto Brass and some of their habitual cast or crew.
You can find an excellent use of the came, light and the red color that is seen in nearly the six stories, and the nasty/loose girls ready for pleasure. Do you like being observed? Another interesting matter that this movie includes. The last story is definitely the best of the movie. The name: Dime porca que me piaze!!! To conclude. It is Definitely a movie for Tinto Brass fans.
Non fans: Your choice. 8 out 10. Andres.
You can find an excellent use of the came, light and the red color that is seen in nearly the six stories, and the nasty/loose girls ready for pleasure. Do you like being observed? Another interesting matter that this movie includes. The last story is definitely the best of the movie. The name: Dime porca que me piaze!!! To conclude. It is Definitely a movie for Tinto Brass fans.
Non fans: Your choice. 8 out 10. Andres.
An invitation to uninhibited and playful sexual activity.
Tinto Brass, through his film Fallo! (2003), an erotic anthology composed of six independent episodes, primarily sought to convey a message celebrating sexuality as a source of joy, freedom, and transgression, in opposition to hypocrisy and social conformity. The title itself, a play with the word "Fallo!" (which means "Do it" both as an imperative and a phallic reference in Italian slang), emphasizes an invitation to uninhibited and playful sexual activity.
Inspired by Boccaccio's style in the Decameron, Brass considers himself a modern-day Boccaccio of Italian cinema, aiming to create a lighthearted and entertaining work that explores universal themes through sex experienced joyfully and without inhibitions. He emphasized the formal difference between eroticism and pornography, attacking film critics who praise "sick" and "disturbing" erotic films and condemning those which present sex as a source of joy and pleasure. He chose "real" and authentic actresses (with natural pubic hair and cellulite instead of silicone bodies) to promote authenticity over artifice.
The six episodes of this film portray ordinary people playfully and consensually exploring fetishes, fantasies, perversions, and relational dynamics (such as voyeurism, infidelity, cuckolding, exhibitionism, and transactional sex), emphasizing how sex is a terrifying act of freedom because it challenges social norms.
Brass ridicules the structures of television, entertainment, and bourgeois hypocrisy, using eroticism to desecrate figures and institutions (for example, by dedicating the film to Monica Lewinsky as a symbol of rebellion).
Fallo! Focuses on the pleasures of sexuality and the power of female eroticism, with plots that highlight deceit, betrayal, and malice, but always with an empathetic and humorous perspective on women.
In short, it's clear that Tinto had a lot of fun making this film, addressing universal themes through varied settings in an episodic format, promoting a voyeuristic (he himself appears as a voyeur in the final episode) and nonconformist eroticism, influenced by thinkers like Wilhelm Reich.
Inspired by Boccaccio's style in the Decameron, Brass considers himself a modern-day Boccaccio of Italian cinema, aiming to create a lighthearted and entertaining work that explores universal themes through sex experienced joyfully and without inhibitions. He emphasized the formal difference between eroticism and pornography, attacking film critics who praise "sick" and "disturbing" erotic films and condemning those which present sex as a source of joy and pleasure. He chose "real" and authentic actresses (with natural pubic hair and cellulite instead of silicone bodies) to promote authenticity over artifice.
The six episodes of this film portray ordinary people playfully and consensually exploring fetishes, fantasies, perversions, and relational dynamics (such as voyeurism, infidelity, cuckolding, exhibitionism, and transactional sex), emphasizing how sex is a terrifying act of freedom because it challenges social norms.
Brass ridicules the structures of television, entertainment, and bourgeois hypocrisy, using eroticism to desecrate figures and institutions (for example, by dedicating the film to Monica Lewinsky as a symbol of rebellion).
Fallo! Focuses on the pleasures of sexuality and the power of female eroticism, with plots that highlight deceit, betrayal, and malice, but always with an empathetic and humorous perspective on women.
In short, it's clear that Tinto had a lot of fun making this film, addressing universal themes through varied settings in an episodic format, promoting a voyeuristic (he himself appears as a voyeur in the final episode) and nonconformist eroticism, influenced by thinkers like Wilhelm Reich.
Are the penises fake or real ?
Are the penises real ? it's kinda like dildo, except for the second story (double trouble). I've just watched this movie yesterday. Some story interesting and arousing, some not. Very explicit and fun. I have rate the scenes as follow : The first story : 7/10 is funny and interesting for threesome. The second story : 8/10 is the best for me, because it happens all time at your office etc. The third story : 5/10 is also funny , but forgettable and not sexy the fourth story : 6/10 is simple and sexy the fifth story : 6/10 is also funny and hilarious the sixth story : 6/10 is also funny. This is not the best colection, I suggest Caligula, which one still the best of Tinto Brass project in art.
Brass is always Brass
Fistful of erotic short films, just like "P.O. Box Tinto Brass" (1995). Half porno, half comedy - but really stupid comedy with strong flavor of italian 70-s movies. Now maestro Brass absolutely spitted on psychological stuff like "Miranda" or "Voyeur". Actresses looks like real "girls next door" - with cellulite and unshaved arm-pits. Don't look "Fallo!" if you waiting something from this film - it's for Tinto real fans only! So, Brass is always Brass! By the way, 'Fallo!' in italian means 'Oops!', not what you've just think.
Did you know
- TriviaProsthetic penises are used in the sex scenes, except the one in which Federica Tommasi performs a fellatio on Andrea Nobili.
- Alternate versionsThe Italan DVD version is completely uncut. It runs approximately 5.5 mins longer than the English Language Version (UK DVD). Some of the scenes in the english language version (UK DVD) are cut (for more explicit sex) while other scenes were done in alternate "soft" versions.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Compromising Positions (2021)
- SoundtracksHonni Soit Qui Mal Y Pense
Lyrics by Tinto Brass
Music by Francesco Santucci
Sung by Maruska Albertazzi
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- Gross worldwide
- $282,540
- Runtime
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
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- 1.66 : 1
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