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The film’s Italian title, Fermo Posta, translates to "General Delivery" or "Poste Restante" – a mail service where letters are held at a specific post office until the recipient picks them up. The English title, P.O. Box Tinto Brass, doubles as a literal address and a metaphor for the director’s psyche. The result is less a movie and more
Plot Summary (No Spoilers, Just Context): Brass sits in his studio, surrounded by vintage erotica, film reels, and Venetian masks. He opens a stack of letters. Each letter triggers a short film within the film. These vignettes explore common Brass themes: "DVDrip" – Indicates a pirated or compressed video
The result is less a movie and more a variety show of desire, filtered through the mind of a 62-year-old cinematic provocateur.