Fermo Posta, which translates to " Poste Restante" or "Post Office Box" in English, refers to a type of postal service where mail is held at a post office for pickup by the recipient. In the context of Tinto Brass' work, Fermo Posta has become synonymous with a peculiar and captivating aspect of his filmmaking style. It appears to be a nod to the director's affinity for exploring themes related to communication, intimacy, and human connection.
Tinto Brass (playing himself), Cinzia Roccaforte as Lucia, and Cristina Rinaldi as Ivana. Run Time: 91–94 minutes. Genre: Comedy / Erotica. Plot Summary Fermo Posta, which translates to " Poste Restante"
Fermo posta Tinto Brass is often discussed by film scholars for its "anti-puritanical" approach to erotica. During an era when erotic thrillers often featured dark or moralistic undertones, this film opted for a lighthearted, sun-drenched aesthetic. It emphasizes the active agency of its female characters, portraying them as the primary narrators of their own experiences and desires. Availability and Restoration Tinto Brass (playing himself), Cinzia Roccaforte as Lucia,
(8/10 for fans of the genre)