Even with only four credits on her resume, Italian eyeful Federica Palmer made a lasting impression in the Italian film industry, and on Mr. Skin—beginning with her auspicious debut in Private (2003), or Do It!, a movie featuring six vignettes based on sexuality and the eroticism of women. Originally released as Fallo!, the title is a pun best served in Italian: the word means both “do it” and “phallus.” It was directed by erotic master Tinto Brass, best remembered for helming the historic Caligula, starring Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, and Peter O’Toole, and having the distinction of being the only feature film produced by Penthouse. Federica appears in the vignette called “Dimme porca che me piaze,” (translated roughly to “Tell me slut that I like it”), about honeymooning Rosy who accepts a dare to have sex in public. She starts in her hotel room, drapes wide open, and wearing nothing but her curly hair and a pair of glasses (we only looked up for a second, but there they were). Her breasts are large, her rear is plump, and her kitty is nicely trimmed—it’s quite the skinematic debut! Next up was the crime drama film Raul – Diritto di uccidere (2005), or Raul: Straight to Kill, with Federica in the role of Natalia, followed by the part of Corigiana in the movie drama E ridendo l’uccise (2005), translated to And laughing he killed her. Still gorgeous and talented and needing more screen time, Federica had one last part in her, this time on Italian TV in the cop shop Carabinieri, in the episode “La pista sbagliata,” or “The wrong track,” which aired in 2007. One thing Mr. Skin knows for sure: You are never on the wrong track if you’re headed out to watch Fallo!