Paprika (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 13, 1991

Original Title:
Paprika

Alternate Titles:
Paprika, Life in a Brothel
Paprika, placeres prohibidos
Paprika: De niña a mujer
Паприка
بابركا

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
San Francisco Film
Scena Film

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 18  DE: 18  ES: 18  FI: K-18  FR: 16  IT: VM18  PT: M/18 

Runtime: 116

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Mimma starts working in Madame Colette’s brothel to help her boyfriend financially. There she is rechristened “Paprika,” and falls in love with her first client, naval officer Franco. Despite this attraction, she begins her climb through the sex trade, residing in Italy’s most illustrious brothels.

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Accountant:
Mario Sampaolo

Additional Editing:
Fiorenza Muller

Administration:
Fausto Capozzi
Patrizia Mastrofini

Assistant Camera:
Camillo Sabatini
Renato Palmieri
Andrea Doria

Assistant Costume Designer:
Luigi Bonanno

Assistant Editor:
Emanuela Lucidi
Giovanna Ritter

Assistant Production Design:
Maria Luigia Battani
Federico Brasca

Assistant Production Manager:
Silvia Brusati

Associate Producer:
Giovanni Bertolucci

Boom Operator:
Marco Di Biase

Camera Operator:
Ettore Corso
Massimo Di Venanzo

Carpenter:
Marco Davoli

Casting:
Claudio Bernabei

Choreographer:
Gabriella Borni

Colorist:
Pasquale Cuzzupoli

Costume Design:
Jost Jakob

Costume Supervisor:
Rosanna Andreoni

Director:
Tinto Brass

Director of Photography:
Silvano Ippoliti

Editor:
Tinto Brass

Electrician:
Franco Cardarelli
Marcello Cardarelli
Franco Gubiotti

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Mario Di Biase

Executive Producer:
Giuseppe Auriemma

First Assistant Director:
Francesco Ascione

Gaffer:
Sergio Spila

Grip:
Vittorio Rocchetti
Jean Michel Poggioli
Marco Vitali

Hairstylist:
Vitaliana Patacca
Martina Patacca

Key Grip:
Luciano Teolis
Massimo Galiano

Makeup Artist:
Dick Naastepad
Claudia Reymond

Novel:
John Cleland

Original Music Composer:
Riz Ortolani

Painter:
Claudio D'Angelo

Presenter:
Augusto Caminito

Producer:
Augusto Caminito

Production Coordinator:
Claudio Grassetti

Production Design:
Paolo Biagetti

Production Manager:
Vittorio Fornasiero
Luciano Pecoraro

Production Secretary:
Filippo Deodato
Francesca Deodato
Mauro Babini

Property Master:
Roberto Magagnini

Props:
Walter Gatti
Marcello Nolfo

Publicist:
Adriano Pintaldi
Isabella Gullo

Screenplay:
Bernardino Zapponi
Tinto Brass

Script Supervisor:
Carla Cipriani

Sculptor:
Paolo Del Grande

Seamstress:
Alberta Ceccarelli
Maria Rinaldi

Second Assistant Director:
Germano Tarricone

Set Costumer:
Ivan Crnojevic

Set Decoration:
Bruno Cesari

Sound:
Roberto Alberghini

Sound Effects:
Fernando Caso
Alvaro Gramigna

Sound Mixer:
Alberto Doni

Still Photographer:
Gianfranco Salis

Story:
Tinto Brass
Bernardino Zapponi

Unit Manager:
Silvano Spoletini
Massimo Santorsola

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