Tinto Brass Movies ((top)) -
Use of soft lighting, mirrors, and opulent period settings (often the 1940s or 50s) to create a "classy" and "slick" atmosphere.
After Caligula , Brass retreated to his Venetian apartment and doubled down. He abandoned the international epic for intimate, comic-erotic chamber pieces. The 1980s and 90s produced his most coherent work: The Key (1983), Miranda (1985), Capriccio (1987), and the masterpiece All Ladies Do It (1992). Tinto brass movies
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