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Cheeky - Trasgredire (Tinto Brass)
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LanguageDutch subtitles (external)
LanguageEnglish audio/written
GenreHetero
GenreSolo
GenreYoung
TypeErotica
Date 7 years, 7 months
Size 763.13 MB
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Trasgredire
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Trasgredire
Cheeky-film-poster.jpg
Directed by Tinto Brass
Produced by Massimo Ferrero
Written by Tinto Brass
Carla Cipriani
Nicolaj Pennestri
Silvia Rossi
Massimiliano Zanin
Starring Yuliya Mayarchuk
Jarno Berardi
Francesca Nunzi
Max Parodi
Mauro Lorenz
Music by Pino Donaggio
Cinematography Massimo Di Venanzo
Distributed by Cult Epics
Release date 28 January 2000

Running time
89 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian-English

Trasgredire (Transgressing or Cheeky) is a 2000 sex comedy directed by Tinto Brass, with Yuliya Mayarchuk in the lead role. Certain parallelisms are drawn between Nerosubianco (1969), another Tinto Brass film set in London.

Contents

1 Plot
2 Reception
3 Notes
4 External links

Plot

In London, the beautiful Venetian Carla Burin (Yuliya Mayarchuk) is an intern at the front desk of a hotel. She is looking for an apartment to allow her boyfriend Matteo (Jarno Berardi) to join her there. The real estate agent, Moira (Francesca Nunzi), who is bisexual, rents her a loft with a view of the Thames, with "intimate conditions." When the hot-tempered, jealous Matteo finds a nude picture of Carla and letters from her French ex-lover Bernard (Mauro Lorenz), Carla and Matteo have a row on the telephone. Angry at Matteo, Carla sleeps with Moira. Matteo, desperate, comes to London, where he finds Moira naked in Carla's apartment. He confronts Carla about all her past infidelities and refuses her offer to perform fellatio on him before leaving. After a walk in the park, where he sees lots of sexual activity, he changes his mind. Carla shows up with a written account of her infidelities, but Matteo declares he no longer needs to know.
Reception

In a retrospective review, Sight & Sound described the film as a "corny soft-porn flick" and predominantly useful as "a chance to ogle plenty of pert bottoms, or "windows to the soul" according to self-satisfied director Tinto Brass in the accompanying interview."[1]

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