What could Tinto Brass' "Director's Cut" of "Caligula" have been like Alexander Tuschinski's 10 year quest to research Tinto Brass' original ideas for "Caligula", culminating in the discovery of Brass' 1977 workprint - showing the film as a dark political satire, unlike any version ever released.
In Improper Relations a cousin who comes to visit seduces almost all her relatives. In The Last Subway a woman performs a striptease on a deserted subway platform for a man on the opposite track. Finally in Dream a beautiful woman falls asleep on an isolated beach and starts dreaming about sexual encounters...