Publisher's Synopsis
Tinto Brass triple. In 'Paprika' (1989), a buxom young country girl (Debora Caprioglio) moves to town and starts working in a bordello to help finance her fiancé's new business. Named 'Paprika' by the bordello's madam, Madame Colette (Martine Brochard), the young woman falls in love with her first client - young naval officer Franco (Stéphane Bonnet) - but despite this attraction she begins a questionable ascent through the sex trade, working in some of the most illustrious brothels in the country before finally becoming a wealthy aristocrat. In 'Frivolous Lola' (1998), young Lola (Anna Ammirata) is frustrated by her old-fashioned fiancé Masetto's (Mario Parodi) refusal to have sex before marriage, despite all her passionate attempts to seduce him. She begins to find herself attracted to her mother's lover, experienced older man André (Patrick Mower), and fantasises about having an affair with him. Finally, in 'Miranda' (1985), the eponymous protagonist (Serena Grandi) - the seductive landlady of a secluded Italian country tavern - has a choice to make. Of all the men who frequent her establishment, which one would be best to take as a lover: the rich older man, the local gigolo or the poor young waiter? Miranda tries them all...