The story follows a woman who seeks to alleviate her erotic "afflictions" by letting herself go in a hotel room. While she indulges in her private fantasies, she is watched by a burglar. The narrative explores the idea that the "provocative intimacy" he witnesses is far more valuable to him than any of the physical items he has stolen. Key Production Details Approximately 18 minutes.
Giovanni “Tinto” Brass (born 1933) is one of Italy’s most provocative and visually distinctive directors. After starting his career in avant-garde and political cinema, he gained international notoriety—and a cult following—for his unapologetically erotic films. His trademarks include:
Tinto Brass is a filmmaker known for his unapologetic and often provocative style. Born on March 26, 1952, in Milan, Italy, Brass has been making waves in the film industry since the 1970s. With a career spanning over four decades, he has directed a wide range of films, from dramas to comedies, and from erotic films to documentaries.