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Alternate Names: Debora Kinski, دبورا کاپریولیو
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Debora Caprioglio, born May 3, 1968, is an Italian actress known internationally for her role as 'Paprika' in Tinto Brass's 1991 film of the same name. She also starred in 'Spiando Marina' (1992). Caprioglio had a relationship with actor Klaus Kinski from 1987 to 1989. In 2007, she participated in the Italian reality show 'Celebrity Survivor'. She married actor and director Angelo Maresca in 2008, but they divorced in 2018.
Birth Name: Luciana Cirenei
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Luciana Cirenei, known for her role as Paprika in the 1991 film 'Paprika', was an Italian actress. The movie depicts Paprika's journey from an inexperienced country girl named Mimma to a successful prostitute in Rome during the late 1950s. Despite her prosperous career and sexual liberation, Paprika's search for true love remains unfulfilled.
Birth Name: Martine Brochard
Birth Date: 1944-04-02
Birth Place: Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
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Martine Brochard, born in Paris in 1944, debuted in French cinema with a minor role in François Truffaut's 'Baisers volés' (1968). She moved to Italy in 1970 and became known for her work in Italian genre films, TV series, and theater. Brochard has also written two collections of children's stories. In 2003, she was diagnosed with leukemia but recovered.
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Nina Soldano, born Mimma, was a prostitute in Rome during the late 1950s and early 1960s. She adopted the name 'Paprika' while working to raise funds for her boyfriend. Despite her success in her profession, she sought true love beyond her experiences.
Birth Name: Rossana Gavinel
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Rossana Gavinel starred as Paprika in the 1991 film 'Paprika'. Born in Italy during the 1950s, Gavinel's character, Mimma, reluctantly enters prostitution to support her boyfriend. As Paprika, she navigates various brothels in Rome, finding success but ultimately seeking genuine love.
Birth Name: Demi Valentine
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Alternate Names: Marisa Parra, Valentin Demi, Valentina Demi, Valentina Demi, Marisa Parra, Valentine Demi, Valentine Demì, Valentin Demi, Valentine Demi, Valentine Demì
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Release Year: 1991
Nation: Italy
Alternative Title: Tinto Brass' Paprika, , Paprika, Life in a Brothel, Paprika, placeres prohibidos, Los burdeles de Paprika, Kullanmuru, Papryka, Паприка, Paprika - Ein Leben für die Liebe
Director: Tinto Brass
Writer: Bernardino Zapponi, John Cleland, Tinto Brass
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Companies: San Francisco Film, Scena Film
Genre: Drama, Film Based On Literature
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Keywords: based on novel or book, brothel, erotic movie, italy, marriage, pimp, prostitute, prostitution, rome, italy, self sacrifice, softcore, suburb, train
Mimma, an innocent country girl from the suburbs of Rome, reluctantly enters the sex trade in the 1950s to financially support her boyfriend. Renamed 'Paprika' by Madame Colette who runs a brothel, Mimma finds herself enjoying her new life despite its initial reluctance. She attracts her first client, naval officer Franco, but continues her climb through the industry, moving from one illustrious brothel to another in Rome. Despite her successful career and financial independence, Paprika yearns for true love.
Directed by Tinto Brass, 'Paprika' is a 1991 Italian erotic drama based on a novel. The film follows Mimma's transformation into 'Paprika,' exploring themes of self-discovery, sexual liberation, and the complexities of love within the context of prostitution in Rome before its brothels were banned.