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The images were not pornographic. They were sacramental .
Cult Epics has recently moved into 4K Ultra HD (UHD) restorations, providing the highest visual fidelity for Brass’s signature "lush" aesthetic. Cult Epics - MVD Shop
This isn’t a cash-grab reissue. We’ve gone back to the original negatives for The Key (1983) and Capriccio (1987). The results are breathtaking: skin tones are natural, the famous Venetian locations glow, and the notorious “mirror room” scenes are clearer than ever. tinto brass collection new
Insights from the cast and crew detailing the unique atmosphere of a Brass film set.
You can adapt this for a DVD/Blu-ray retailer, a film review blog, a boutique label (like Cult Epics, Mondo Macabro, or Severin), or social media. The images were not pornographic
: A playful, rural comedy that is a hallmark of his late-career style. : A period piece set in an Italian brothel in the 1950s.
, often nicknamed the "Maestro of Eroticism." Brass is famous for his stylistic evolution from avant-garde, "intellectual" cinema in the 1960s to the lush, provocative, and unapologetically voyeuristic films he became known for in the 1980s and 90s. Recent collections, such as the Fifty Shades of Tinto Brass Collection Cult Epics - MVD Shop This isn’t a cash-grab reissue
A visually spectacular political satire set in World War II-era Berlin. Modern restorations highlight the opulent set designs and precise art direction.