All 46 Tinto Brass Movies (in Order)

Janet Braun
18 min readMar 17, 2024

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Delve into the mesmerizing world of Tinto Brass with our comprehensive roundup of his movies. From passion-driven dramas to thought-provoking visual masterpieces, we explore the work of the iconic Italian director in a relaxed yet informative tone, captivating readers and offering a clear overview of what to expect in this captivating article.

1. India: Matri Bhumi (1959)

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Witness the enchanting beauty and diversity of India through the lens of veteran filmmaker Roberto Rossellini’s documentary, ‘India: Matri Bhumi’ (1959). Captivating audiences with a rich palette of landscapes and fauna, this visual masterpiece seamlessly blends documentary footage with compelling stories, each telling a tale of the country’s breathtaking natural wonders.

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2. La prima notte (1959)

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In the charming city of Venice, Italy, a man named Alfredo, known for his few scruples, sets out to steal the jewels of Isabella de Santos, a wealthy billionaire. As fate would have it, Alfredo crosses paths with Elena, a beautiful and sophisticated woman on her honeymoon. Their chance encounter sparks an unexpected romance, with both of them falling in love. However, their romantic bliss is soon threatened by the imminent theft of Isabella’s jewels. Will the lovebirds be able to overcome their conflicting desires and save the day?

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3. General Della Rovere (1959)

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General Della Rovere” is a gripping 1959 historical drama war film, masterfully directed by Roberto Rossellini. This intense and tense movie follows the story of Bardone, a cunning swindler who finds himself in the midst of World War II. Arrested by the Gestapo, Bardone is coerced into impersonating a renowned resistance leader in an attempt to expose another organizer.

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4. L’Italia non è un paese povero (1960)

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L’Italia non è un paese povero” is a groundbreaking 1960 documentary film that delves into the fascinating world of Italy’s hidden oil and methane deposits. Sponsored by the Italian state-owned oil company ENI, this visually stunning film blends state-of-the-art oil infrastructure with glimpses into the traditional way of life in Italy’s poorer regions. Directed by Joris Ivens and co-directed by Paolo Taviani and Vittorio Taviani, the documentary offers a unique perspective on Italy’s natural resources, economic development, and cultural heritage.

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5. Chi lavora è perduto (In capo al mondo) (1963)

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Chi lavora è perduto” (Work is Lost) is a thought-provoking drama directed by Tinto Brass from 1963. Set in Venice, the film explores the life and struggles of 27-year-old Bonifacio, as he grapples with the decision to accept a job or not.

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6. La mia signora (1964)

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La mia signora, “ a delightful Italian comedy from 1964, features five episodes that showcase the talents of Alberto Sordi and Silvana Mangano. The film is directed by Mauro Bolognini, Tinto Brass, and Luigi Comencini, and written by Rodolfo Sonego, Alberto Bevilacqua, and Luigi Comencini. The story revolves around a charming and humorous relationship between two characters, with light-hearted situations that keep the audience entertained.

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7. The Flying Saucer (1964)

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The Flying Saucer”, also known as “Il disco volante”, is a 1964 Italian comedy-fantasy-sci-fi film that takes place in outer space. Directed by Tinto Brass, this movie follows an exasperated police inspector who receives different eyewitness accounts surrounding a downed saucer and its female occupant. With a runtime of 1 hour and 34 minutes, the film is a mix of humor, wonder, and intrigue.

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8. La donna è una cosa meravigliosa (1964)

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La donna è una cosa meravigliosa (1964) — an Italian comedy, is a delightful and enchanting film that showcases the charm and beauty of women. Directed by Mauro Bolognini, Shuntarô Tanikawa, and Pino Zac, and written by Goffredo Parise, Leonardo Benvenuti, and Piero De Bernardi. This movie boasts of a talented cast including Giampiera Colombo, Arnaldo Fabrizio, and Carmen Najarro. Set in Italy and France, the film is produced by Aera Films and Zebra Films.

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9. Thermidor (1964)

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Thermidor, 1964" is a revolutionary documentary that delves into the dramatic events of the French Revolution, told through the lens of music and a captivating mix of voice over narration and stock footage. This film masterfully combines historical elements with the powerful backdrop of contemporary music, allowing viewers to experience the intense and turbulent atmosphere of the French Revolution like never before.

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10. Yankee (1966)

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Yankee” is a gripping western film set in frontier New Mexico where the title character, a lone stranger known only by his nickname, rides into a lawless town ruled by a dangerous man named the “Grand Cougar. “ The moment Yankee arrives, tensions rise as the two powerful figures engage in an intense battle for control. Featuring stunning cinematography of the Arizona and New Mexico territories, the movie delves deep into the lawless frontier of the Wild West.

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11. I Am What I Am (1967)

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In the gripping drama “I Am What I Am, “ set against the backdrop of London’s nightlife, Bernard meets the enchanting Jane, whose life takes a dark turn when her father is killed under suspicious circumstances. As they race to expose a sinister blackmailer, Bernard and Jane’s lives become dangerously entwined. This thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and a surprise ending will keep you on the edge of your seat.

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12. Attraction (1969)

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Attraction, “ also known as “Nerosubianco, “ is a bold and provocative film set in the late ’60s, directed by Tinto Brass. This daring Italian movie, with a runtime of 1 hour and 17 minutes, is rated X due to its explicit content.

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13. Dropout (1970)

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Dropout, also known as “1970” when referencing the original title, is a 1970 Italian drama-romance film directed by Tinto Brass. The movie, which has a runtime of 1 hour and 49 minutes, stars Franco Nero and Vanessa Redgrave in the lead roles. Set in a captivating tale of romance and personal growth, the film follows Mary, an English banker’s wife seeking solace, as she befriends a troubled Italian immigrant named Bruno.

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14. The Howl (1970)

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The Howl, also known as L’urlo, is a 1970 Italian comedy film that takes audiences on a surreal journey into the twisted world of 60s pop culture, sex, and politics. Tinto Brass, renowned for his provocative and explicit work, directs this unpredictable thrill ride. The film’s plot follows a runaway bride and an eccentric vagrant as they embark upon an adventure through a maze of intriguing characters, captivating situations, and unexpected twists.

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15. Vacation (1971)

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Vacation” (1971) is a captivating Italian drama that takes the viewer on a rollercoaster ride through the world of insanity. Directed by Tinto Brass, the film follows a group of misfits, led by the enigmatic Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero, who abandon the confines of their crazy civilization in search of a life beyond the norm.

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16. Madam Kitty (1976)

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In the gripping drama “Madam Kitty” (1976), set during the darkest days of Nazi Germany, the titular character, Kitty, runs a luxurious brothel that caters to the country’s elite and military personnel. Little do these men know, they are being secretly recorded by a ruthless army official who plans to manipulate the footage for his own twisted ambitions.

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17. Caligula (1979)

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Caligula” is a gripping, historical drama that delves into the life of one of ancient Rome’s most notorious leaders. Narrating the ascent to power and subsequent reign of Caligula, the film showcases his insatiable ambition, manipulation, hedonistic lifestyle, and brutal actions.

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18. Action (1980)

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Action” (1980) is a drama film that boasts a unique and provocative storyline set against the backdrop of a world in chaos. The film follows the journey of Bruno, an idealistic hero who grapples with the complexities of life, love, and identity. After a harrowing experience in jail, Bruno is gang-raped, sparking a personal crisis that shapes his perspective on the world.

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19. The Key (1983)

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Experience the vivid and provocative tale of “The Key, “ a 1983 Italian film directed by Tinto Brass. Set in 1940s Venice, this drama-romance unfolds as we follow a retired art critic and his younger wife, who are experiencing a waning passion in their long-term marriage. In an attempt to rekindle their relationship, the professor records his sexual fantasies in a diary, hoping to help his wife shed her inhibitions. This film explores themes of voyeurism, exhibitionism, and sensuality as it dives into the intimate world of the couple’s desires.

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20. Miranda (1985)

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Miranda is a tantalizing erotic comedy from 1985, directed by Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass and written by the same talented visionary. Starring Serena Grandi, Andrea Occhipinti, and Franco Interlenghi, the movie takes place in a quaint country tavern where the title character, Miranda, is the landlady in search of a suitable mate.

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21. Capriccio (1987)

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Capriccio is a 1987 romantic drama film directed by Tinto Brass, known for its erotic content and featuring female nudity. The story follows an unfaithful couple who, after experiencing disastrous romantic encounters with their former lovers, reluctantly return to each other. As they navigate the complexities of their relationship, they are forced to confront their past mistakes and the consequences of their actions.

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22. Snack Bar Budapest (1988)

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Snack Bar Budapest” is a captivating 1988 Italian film that delves into the complexities of love, power, and corruption. Directed by Tinto Brass, this gripping drama follows the story of a lawyer who, while his girlfriend recuperates from a medical procedure, becomes entranced by the ambitious plans of a mafia boss.

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23. Paprika (1991)

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Paprika” is a 1991 Italian thriller that delves into the world of sexuality, deception, and power. Directed by Tinto Brass, the film follows the story of a young woman who is coerced into working at a seedy brothel in order to help finance her fiancé’s new business venture. As she becomes embroiled in the exploitative underworld she begins to unravel a web of lies and corruption.

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24. All Ladies Do It (1992)

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All Ladies Do It is a bold, provocative comedy-drama directed by Tinto Brass. The film invites viewers to explore the complexities of romance, betrayal, and human desire as it unfolds the story of Diana, who after five years of marriage, decides to indulge in adultery to save her struggling relationship.

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25. The Voyeur (1994)

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The Voyeur, “ also known as “L’uomo che guarda, “ is an intriguing 1994 Italian drama directed by Tinto Brass. Starring Katarina Vasilissa, Francesco Casale, and Cristina Garavaglia, this captivating film explores the twisted mind of a college professor turned voyeur, played by Francesco Casale. As he becomes increasingly paranoid, the professor suspects his emotionally distant wife is having an affair with his invalid father, portrayed by Francesco Casale.

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26. P.O.Box Tinto Brass (1995)

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P. O. Box Tinto Brass, “ directed by the enigmatic filmmaker Tinto Brass, is a quirky and audacious comedy that dives headfirst into the realm of eroticism. In this provocative film, Brass receives letters filled with tantalizing tales of women’s most intimate encounters. He transforms these personal narratives into a vivid and eclectic series of short sex vignettes.

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27. Frivolous Lola (1998)

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In 1950s Italy, the playful romantic comedy “Frivolous Lola” unfolds against the picturesque countryside backdrop. Lola and Masetto, a young, passionate couple, find themselves entangled in a whirlwind dance of love, with differing views on premarital intimacy.

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28. Lucignolo (1999)

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Lucignolo is a quirky and comical film set in the world of Pinocchio. Written and directed by Massimo Ceccherini, this romantic-comedy follows the life of a 30-year-old man, who shares striking similarities to the character of Lucignolo from the iconic fairytale. The story explores the ups and downs of love and life through the lenses of humor, romance, and self-discovery.

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29. Giulia (1999)

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In the steamy streets of Rome, young Giulia is determined not to conform to traditional notions of womanhood. With a rebellious streak that burns as fiercely as her red lipstick, she takes matters into her own hands and shatters society’s expectations. When she isn’t performing in her professional live sex show, she works as a cast member, constantly pushing boundaries and challenging the norm.

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30. Tinto Brass Presents Erotic Short Stories: Part 2 — Quattro (1999)

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Tinto Brass presents Erotic Short Stories: Part 2 — Quattro is an Italian drama film that explores the realm of human desire and intimacy through unique and provocative storytelling. Directed by Enrico Bernard, Massimo Di Felice, and Roberto Gandus, with a screenplay penned by Brass and Gandus, the film features Tinto Brass in a lead role alongside Diletta Gatti and Max Parodi. The film’s runtime is 1 hour and 42 minutes, and it is rated as being for mature audiences only.

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31. Tinto Brass Presents Erotic Short Stories: Part 3 — Hold My Wrists Tight (1999)

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Tinto Brass Presents Erotic Short Stories: Part 3 — Hold My Wrists Tight” is a captivating Italian comedy-drama directed by Walter Martyn Cabell, Nello Pepe, and Silvia Rossi. Starring Tinto Brass, Francesca Nunzi, and Marco Di Stefano, this 1999 film explores the complexities of sexuality through a series of erotic short stories.

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32. Cheeky (2000)

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Cheeky, “ also known as “Tra(sgre)dire, “ is a 2000 Italian comedy-drama directed by Tinto Brass. Set in London, the film follows Carla, a Venetian woman who rents a Thames-overlooking apartment. During her search, she encounters the flirtatious real estate agent, Moira.

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33. Black Angel (2002)

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In the dark and seductive world of “Black Angel, “ also known as “Senso ’45, “ a woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a high-ranking Fascist official risks everything to indulge in a dangerous, self-destructive relationship with a duplicitous S. S. Officer. The film, directed by Tinto Brass, masterfully explores the complexities of desire and vulnerability in the midst of war and political turmoil.

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34. Fallo! (2003)

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Prepare for a tantalizing journey into the passionate world of erotica with “Fallo! “ (2003), the latest masterpiece by the renowned Tinto Brass. This visually stunning and provocative drama, starring Sara Cosmi, Massimiliano Caroletti and Guglielmo Aru, explores the allure of desire, the charm of deceit and the enigma of seduction.

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35. Monamour (2005)

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Monamour, “ also known as “L’Amore Forte” in its original language, is a provocative Italian drama directed by the renowned Tinto Brass. Released in 2005, this 1hr 44min film stars Anna Jimskaia, Riccardo Marino, and Max Parodi in lead roles.

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36. Il nostro messia (2008)

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From Italy, the 2008 drama “Il nostro messia” follows the lives of five young girls as they share an apartment in Rome, each struggling with their own precarious living situations. Despite these trials, they all share one common dream: to become actresses. With an IMDb rating of 6.3 and 41.0 votes, this heartfelt film explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the pursuit of one’s dreams.

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37. La rabbia (2008)

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La Rabbia” is a gripping Italian drama released in 2008 and running just over an hour and a half. Directed by Louis Nero and written by he and Timothy Keller, the narrative centers around a young director who lives with a girl, with his singular objective in life being to leave a significant imprint on the world by creating a movie.

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38. Impotenti esistenziali (2009)

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In a world where hypocrisy reigns supreme, Dr. Giuseppe Cirillo, a renowned psychologist and sex educator, takes it upon himself to launch a daring mission against religious bigotry and society’s stifling norms. Set against a backdrop of male-female relationships and sexual behavior, Impotenti esistenziali (2009) is a provocative comedy that dares to push the boundaries of convention.

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39. L’incantatore di serpenti, la vita senza freno di Gian Carlo Fusco (2010)

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L’incantatore di serpenti, la vita senza freno di Gian Carlo Fusco” takes you on a journey through the life and fascinating career of an Italian cultural icon — Gian Carlo Fusco. This documentary delves into Fusco’s multifaceted and extraordinary persona, which encompassed roles as a journalist, novelist, scriptwriter, actor, and the protagonist of the national artistic scene from the 1950s and 1960s.

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40. Canepazzo (2012)

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Canepazzo is a gripping Italian crime thriller released in 2012, directed by David Petrucci and written by Igor Maltagliati. The film revolves around Marco Costa, who investigates the mysterious murder of his father amidst a series of seemingly random incidents involving a lethal dog, dubbed ‘Crazy Dog’, who was said to be a serial killer of the 80s. As Marco delves deeper into the truth, it becomes increasingly complex, challenging the notion of suicide and pushing the boundaries of moral integrity.

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41. Tinto Brass — Politicamente scorretto (2012)

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Tinto Brass — Politicamente scorretto is a documentary film released in 2012, directed by Tiziano Sossi. The movie takes an in-depth look at the life and career of the renowned Italian filmmaker, Tinto Brass, with two separate conversations conducted in 2007 and 2009. The documentary explores Brass’ journey from his beginnings at the Cinemateque Française to his present-day status and showcases various anecdotes about influential figures such as Roberto Rossellini, Malcolm McDowell, Ingrid Bergman, and Vanessa Redgrave.

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42. Istintobrass (2013)

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Istintobrass (2013) is a remarkable documentary that delves into the life and work of Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass. Known for his rebellious style and controversial methods, Brass has become one of the most unique voices in the world of cinema. The film serves as an intriguing exploration of the creative mind behind some of the most distinctive and boundary-pushing films of the 20th century.

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43. Pecore in erba (2015)

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Pecore in erba, “ a 2015 Italian documentary and comedy film, takes viewers on a journey through the historic district of Trastevere. The film centers around a sensational news story involving the disappearance of Leonardo Zulliani that sends the city into a state of turmoil. With an intriguing narrative, the movie delves deep into the life of Zulliani and the mystery that surrounds his disappearance.

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44. Searching for Valentina: The World of Guido Crepax (2019)

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Searching for Valentina: The World of Guido Crepax (2019) is a riveting 1-hour 20-minute documentary that takes viewers on an enthralling odyssey into the life and world of esteemed Italian artist Guido Crepax. This captivating biographical film goes beyond the surface, delving deep into the dreams and desires that drive the creators of the iconic character, Valentina, the world’s most elegant and sophisticated embodiment of a woman’s charisma and seduction.

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45. Inferno Rosso: Joe D’Amato on the Road of Excess (2021)

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Inferno Rosso: Joe D’Amato on the Road of Excess is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the enigmatic Italian filmmaker, Joe D’Amato. Known as Aristide Massaccesi under his civil status, this versatile genius has left an indelible mark on the international cinema scene.

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46. Caligula: The Ultimate Cut (2023)

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In Tinto Brass’s gripping 2023 remake, Caligula: The Ultimate Cut, the alluring world of ancient Rome is brought to life by a star-studded cast, including Malcolm McDowell, Helen Mirren, and Teresa Ann Savoy. Set to be released on March 8th, 2024, this ambitious production delves into the thrilling tale of the infamous Roman Emperor Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, better known as Caligula. As the emperor ascends to power upon the assassination of his tyrannical grandfather, his journey spirals into depravity, devastation, and madness.

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