Movies Better — Tinto Brass

( L'urlo , 1968), which was a metaphor for the social upheaval of the time. The Notorious Pivot (The Late 1970s)

In this post, we’ll explore three practical ways you can take the cinematic flair of Tinto Brass movies and apply them to your daily life—without ever needing to shoot a film. Tinto brass movies

Born Giovanni Brass in Milan in 1933, the director who would become synonymous with eroticism started as a serious student of cinema’s avant-garde. He began his career as an assistant to Pasolini—a relationship that would haunt and define him. While Pasolini used sexuality as a weapon of political and spiritual despair, Brass saw it as the last bastion of authentic human joy in a repressed, consumerist society. ( L'urlo , 1968), which was a metaphor

(1966). These films demonstrated his ability to navigate traditional Italian cinema while injecting his own creative flair. He began his career as an assistant to

Create a “Cinema Italiano” evening once a month—watch a Brass-adjacent film, sip an Aperol spritz, and listen to 1960s Italian lounge music. It’s a low-cost, high-mood ritual.

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