Directed by the renowned Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, "All Ladies Do It" is a bold and provocative exploration of female sexuality released in 1992. The film centers around Diana, a young woman who embarks on a journey of sexual discovery and liberation that challenges traditional notions of love, fidelity, and desire.
As Diana navigates the complexities of her desires, she finds herself drawn to a series of encounters with different men, each offering her a new and exhilarating experience. From clandestine rendezvous in hidden corners of the city to passionate trysts in luxurious settings, Diana's exploration of her own desires leads her on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
With its sumptuous cinematography, daring performances, and unabashed celebration of female pleasure, "All Ladies Do It" pushes the boundaries of erotic cinema. As Diana embraces her sexuality and asserts her independence, the film offers a bold and unapologetic celebration of female desire in all its forms.