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A meta-narrative about a young woman who moves to London and writes erotic letters to her boyfriend. The new 5.1 surround sound mix finally does justice to the film’s eclectic soundtrack, blending classical music with 90s lounge beats.
Perhaps the most fascinating element of revisiting Brass today is his philosophy. In an era of cinema that is often hyper-critical or grim, Brass offers a distinct alternative: Hedonism.
Brass famously said, "I like the buttocks because they are the part of the body that looks most like a fruit." His camera rarely objectifies women maliciously; instead, it worships them. His films argue that sexual desire is a force of nature—ridiculous, messy, and hilarious. In a "new" collection, you aren't just buying a set of erotic dramas; you are buying a ticket to a world where everyone is beautiful, the weather is always perfect, and the only thing that matters is the pursuit of pleasure.
Title: Tinto Brass: The New Collection – Uncensored & Remastered tinto brass collection new
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Celebrate the maestro of Italian eroticism with the all-new Tinto Brass Collection. This freshly assembled set brings together the director’s most iconic works in stunning high definition, many for the first time with director-approved transfers.
What’s inside the new collection?
Perfect for fans of: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Radley Metzger, Jess Franco, and 1970s Euro-cult cinema. A meta-narrative about a young woman who moves
This loose adaptation of Mozart’s opera launched Brass into international notoriety. The new release includes a director’s cut approved by Brass before his passing. Special features include a documentary on how the film sparked a legal battle in Italy over obscenity laws.
The disc labeled “Il Peep Show: Brass on Brass” is the hidden gem. It’s a 45-minute 2024 interview where the 91-year-old director, smoking a cigarette under a single bare bulb, explains why his female protagonists are always “the real directors of the scene.” It reframes his work from simple softcore to a baroque, if messy, feminist satire.
Unlike bare-bones releases, the limited edition sets feature: Perfect for fans of: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Radley
Early reviews from dedicated Blu-ray forums and magazines like Sight & Sound and Rue Morgue have been overwhelmingly positive.
However, some critics note that the excessive bonus features (over 20 hours across the full set) can be repetitive. Others lament the absence of his early political comedies like The Howl, though a "Volume 2" is rumored for late 2025.
No Brass collection is complete without the infamous Caligula. However, the “new” in this collection refers to the 2023/2024 restoration. For the first time, Brass has personally supervised the edit, removing the hardcore insertions shot by Bob Guccione (which Brass always disowned) while reinstating 30 minutes of deleted character development. This New version is longer, darker, and more surreal—closer to a satirical Roman epic than a pornographic curiosity.