Fallo!(2003) ❲2026❳

: On a beach, a woman named Raffaella recounts her various erotic affairs to her husband, Ugo, for his sexual gratification.

Released in Italy on , the film is presented as an anthology of six short stories . Each segment explores different facets of human desire, ranging from playful infidelity to consensual power dynamics. Brass uses these vignettes to mock bourgeois hypocrisy and portray sex as a "terrifying act of freedom" that defies traditional social norms. The Six Episodes Fallo!(2003)

: The film is heavily influenced by the theories of Wilhelm Reich , focusing on the liberation of sexual energy as a means of personal freedom. : On a beach, a woman named Raffaella

: Often featuring Brass himself in a trademark cameo as a voyeur, this segment ties together themes of visual pleasure and the "power of female eroticism". Artistic Themes and Influence Brass uses these vignettes to mock bourgeois hypocrisy

: While celebrating their seventh anniversary in Casablanca, Morocco, a man named Gianni convinces his wife to participate in a threesome with their room servant, Ali.