# Fallo!

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2003 film

Fallo DVD cover Directed by Tinto Brass Written by Tinto Brass Carla Cipriani Massimiliano Zanin Produced by Giovanni Bertolucci Roberto Di Girolamo Ugo Tucci Starring Sara Cosmi Massimiliano Caroletti William De Vito Cinematography Federico Del Zoppo Edited by Tinto Brass Music by Francesco Santucci Production companies Italgest Video Letizia Cinematografica Release date 2003 (2003) Running time 90 minutes Country Italy Language Italian Budget $90,000 Box office €237,679 (Italy)

***Fallo!*** (also known as ***Do It!*** – English translation of *Fallo!* – and ***Private***[1]) is a 2003 Italian [erotic](/source/Sex_in_film) [anthology film](/source/Anthology_film) co-written and directed by [Tinto Brass](/source/Tinto_Brass). The title is pun on the term "Fallo!" meaning in Italian both "Do It" and "Phallus" and the plot consists of six independent vignettes.

## Vignettes

1. **ALIBI:** Cinzia celebrates her seventh year of marriage with her husband in [Casablanca](/source/Casablanca). The vignette starts with the husband making Cinzia retell her [gynecologist](/source/Gynaecology)'s visit with a sexy twist. The husband then arranges for her to have sex with Ali, a hotel worker. He assures a reluctant Cinzia that it will all occur naturally, leading to both the husband and Ali having sex with Cinzia.

1. **MONTAGGIO ALTERNATO** ("Alternate Montage"): Stefania is the wife of distinguished TV news anchor Luigi who becomes enraged when she finds out her husband is having an affair with Erika. She takes in a new lover in [television director](/source/Television_director) Bruno. Includes a scene with brief finger penetration on Federica Tommasi and oral sex on Andrea Nobili.[2]

1. **2 CUORI & 1 CAPANNA** ("2 Hearts & 1 Hut"): The sweet Katarina Alto Adige is paid generously to meet with the perverse Frau Bertha, a German [dominatrix](/source/Dominatrix) and her male slave in a small [Tyrolean](/source/South_Tyrol) guesthouse. The scheme was concocted by her boyfriend, Neapolitan chef Cyrus, so that they can open his own restaurant.

1. **BOTTE D’ALLEGRIA** ("Barrel Of Joy"): Raffaella regales her husband with stories of her affairs, some of which are very strange. Her husband enjoys this, and encourages her to keep cheating on him.

1. **HONNI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE:** In the beautiful village of Cap d'Agde, Anna has leisurely fun with Mrs. Helen and her husband, Scottish satirist Mr. Noel.

1. **DIMME PORCA CHE ME PIAZE** ("Call me a slut, I like it"): Venetian Rosy is on her honeymoon with her husband in [London](/source/London) and agrees to a dare that she must have sex in public.

## Principal cast

Actor Role Sara Cosmi Cinzia Massimiliano Caroletti Gianni William De Vito Ali Maruska Albertazzi Anna Raffaella Ponzo Maid Virginia Barrett Frau Bertha Tinto Brass Voyeur

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Fallo! - Cast and Crew"](http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/fallo%21-v353851). AllRovi. 2011-08-04. Retrieved 2011-08-18.{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_deprecated_archival_service))

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** [Fallo!](http://www.egafd.com/films/details.php/id/f00917) at the European Girls Adult Film Database]

## External links

- [*Fallo!*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0372909/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e Films directed by Tinto Brass Chi lavora è perduto (1963) Ça ira – Il fiume della rivolta (1964) My Wife (1964) Il disco volante (1964) Yankee (1966) Col cuore in gola (1967) The Howl (1968) Nerosubianco (1968) Dropout (1970) La vacanza (1971) Salon Kitty (1975) Caligula (1979) Action (1980) The Key (1983) Miranda (1985) Capriccio (1987) Snack Bar Budapest (1988) Paprika (1991) All Ladies Do It (1992) The Voyeur (1994) Fermo posta Tinto Brass (1995) Monella (1998) Trasgredire (2000) Senso '45 (2002) Fallo! (2003) Monamour (2006)

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