Tinto Brass
His films are regarded as impressionistic in that they show elements of objects, people and scenes rather than the whole. He often shoots with multiple cameras and edits his own films.
Trademarks in his film include mirrors and in his erotic work, he often focuses at length on women's buttocks, hairy armpits and urination. Brass also takes cameo roles in many of his own films.
Biography
Brass was nicknamed Tintoretto (after the painter) - later shortened to Tinto - by his grandfather Italico Brass.
When he first joined the film industry he worked with such directors as Fellini and Rossellini and in 1963 he directed his first film, Chi lavora è perduto.
Early in his career he made avant-garde films however later he moved into erotic films.
In 1956 he married Carla Cipriani with whom he had 2 children. They remained married until her death in 2006.
Select Filmography
Brass has cameos in many of his films; these are shown where applicable.
- Chi lavora è perduto (1963; Brass as a paparazzo)
- Caligula (1979)
- Paprika (1991; Brass as a low-rent abortionist)
- Senso '45 (2002; Brass as a film director)
Video
The video shows an advertisement for infiore lingerie with Tinto Brass and Monica Bellucci.
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