Accompanied by his secretary Lucia, played by , Brass navigates eight distinct vignettes, each based on a real-life erotic fantasy submitted by a fan. This "letter-box" format allows the film to explore various themes:
Known for its lighthearted, non-moralizing tone and "cartoonish" erotic figures typical of Brass's later work. Accompanied by his secretary Lucia, played by ,
The movie is structured as an anthology of eight or nine vignettes, framed by the director playing himself. In the film, Brass is experiencing a creative block and decides to sift through the massive volume of fan mail, photos, and videos sent to his office by female admirers. In the film, Brass is experiencing a creative
The film follows (playing himself) and his secretary, Lucia , in his Venice office. As Lucia reads out fan mail, the screen transitions into nine short vignettes that visualize the erotic adventures and fantasies described in the letters. These stories cover a range of themes including forbidden affairs, secret lovers, and public encounters. Tinto Brass: Himself Cinzia Roccaforte: Lucia (the secretary) Cristina Rinaldi: Ivana Erika Savastani: Elena / Michelle Gaia Zucchi: Renata Carla Solaro: Francesca Distribution and Availability P.O.Box Tinto Brass (1995) These stories cover a range of themes including
, created to celebrate the "liberating sexual fantasies" and "secret longings" of his female fans. Global and Russian Cultural Context In Russia, the film is known as "Почта Тинто Брасса"