Brass, was here to meet in salerno students, teachers, and lovers of cinema at the University of Salerno, to answer their questions, discussing filmmaking and tell of their experiences.
Tinto Brass has a long and rich career, which saw him alongside prominent names of Italian and international cinema , in many cases marked a fierce social criticism.
Tinto (birth name John), born in Venice on 26 March 1933, after graduating in law in the 1950s and then the cinema working in Paris as archivist at the prestigious Cinematheque Francaise and doing Assistant Director to Alberto Cavalcanti and Joris Ivens-illustrious names in the panorama of international documentary – and, in Italy, with Roberto Rossellini in General Della Rovere.
He made his directing debut in 1963, a work of social criticism, which immediately reveals the anarchist spirit, impatience towards the powerful that will characterise his next production.
In 1964, arrives to play with The saucer, the bird and the car (the latter episodes of the collective film my lady), , il fiume della rivolta (1964), a film on the movement and the struggles, back to his critical and libertarian beginnings.
In the years following Tinto Brass confronts works such as the western Italian Yankee (1966) and yellow with a heart in my throat (1967). Then confronts themes of eros in the Scream (1968) (blocked by censorship until 1974) and "Nerosubianco (1969). Drop Out (1970) and La vacanza (1971) The Venetian takes a journey into madness as an expression of protest.
After some years of hiatus, he returned to cinema, ushering in the genre of porn-soft, Salon Kitty (1975), in which the rebellion, typical of the previous production becomes eroticism, and Caligula (1979), about the life of cruelty, violence and excesses of the Roman Emperor, where all is tinged with red lights.
Since the late 1970s the Director has been establishing himself as a master of sensuality.
Long list of works that have consecrated this movie genre: Action (1980), the key (1983), Miranda (1985), Capriccio (1987), Snack Bar Budapest (1988), Paprika (1991), Così fan tutte (1992), L'UOMO che guarda (1994), Fermo posta Tinto Brass (1995), Monella (1997), Tra (sgre) dire (1999), Meaning ' 45 (2002), Foul! (2003) and the last Monamour (2005).
Brass is currently engaged in the construction of a new film of his beloved genre erotic, Ziva. L'isola che non c ' è. The cult of eroticism and love sensuality allows his woman to discover and rediscover their sex in his film ,
actresses destined to a career successes, Stefania Sandrelli as (the key), Serena Grandi (Miranda), Claudia Koll (Così fan tutte), Francesca Dellera (Capriccio) and Anna Galiena (Senso ' 45).
an already long career in the film includes the experiences of theatre director and actor.Venetians are arseholes in general but Brass is Italian 100 per cent.anna galiena her bum is above
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