
Tinto Brass
Tinto Brass is an Italian film director known for his provocative and often controversial works, particularly in the erotic genre. He gained international attention for his film 'Caligula' (1979), which was marked by its blend of historical drama and explicit sexual content. Despite the chaos surrounding its production, including disputes over creative control and the inclusion of unsimulated sex scenes without the cast's consent, the film has since become a cult classic. Brass's directorial style is characterized by a bold aesthetic and a willingness to challenge societal norms.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Tinto Brass is an Italian erotic film director who has been isolated in Isola Farnese due to landslides blocking access to the village.
Tinto Brass bloccato a Isola Farnese: «Io, prigioniero per colpa di due frane»Tinto Brass is a film director with whom Barbara Alberti worked on the film Monella.
Barbara Alberti: «Ho insegnato io l’eros a Tinto Brass. Mi sono separata da mio marito perché mi innamorai di un gay. La vecchiaia mi fa schifo, il sesso a 100 anni anche no»Stefania Sandrelli discusses her rebellious interactions with Tinto Brass.
Stefania Sandrelli: «Pasolini era il mio vicino di casa. Con De Niro sul set non mi trattenni. A Gino Paoli spaccai anche lo stereo. Ho amato tre uomini»Tinto Brass directed 'Caligula' and made significant changes to the script.
Så blev ”Caligula” en av historiens mest skandaltyngda filmer





























