Erotic Movies: Paprika
Welcome between the legs of the lewd, buxom and wild prostitute Paprika. The film Paprika was shot in 1991 by the cult director Tinto Brass.
The popular prostitute Paprika drives her clients crazy.
From one penis to the next
If you've been following our erotic movies reviews, you're already familiar with Tinto Brass. So far, we've presented his Caligula and The Voyeur, two provocative and hot movies that you undoubtedly enjoyed immensely. Now it's time for Paprika, probably the best movie in his versatile and rich career, which already began in the 1960s.
Deborah Caprioglio, the former wife of the deceased actor
Klaus Kinski, is Paprika. She is fun, she enjoys herself, and she is a buxom "putana", born in Yugoslavia (in Pula). She dreams of making it big as a prostitute and switches from brothel to brothel, from one penis to the next, from one orgasm to the next. She changes from a young and inexperienced teenager to an extremely popular prostitute who drives her clients crazy with her tight ass.
Paprika is one of the best movies by director Tinto Brass.
A golden shower and a strap on
This is a very behind-the-scenes, juicy, dynamic and watchable erotic comedy, which shows a golden shower, a strap on, a female position 69 and everything else you can see in brothels. Or as Paprika puts it, giving freebies to every customer on the day brothels are abolished: “Life is not eternal, but my vagina is." This is a big step for a girl who becomes a prostitute after growing up on a farm. She is an innocent and nice girl, in whom the local madam quickly sees the potential for a very courageous satisfaction of men. If you recognize the novel Fanny Hill, written by John Cleland in 1748, in the story line, you're right, because Paprika is a kind of movie adaptation of it.
Deborah Caprioglio (in the role of Paprika) used to be married to the infamous Klaus Kinski.

































