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is a 2009 erotic short film directed by the renowned Italian "master of voyeurism," Tinto Brass . Premiering at the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 10, 2009, the 18-minute film was featured as part of a retrospective dedicated to the director's provocative body of work. Production and Festival Context tinto brass hotel courbet 2009 new
Caterina Varzi (The Woman), Alberto Petrolini (The Burglar), and Vincenzo Varzi. Format: Color, 18-minute runtime. Narrative Synopsis 📌 is a 2009 erotic short film directed
The film is a brief cinematic piece that focuses on themes common in the director's later career. It serves as a stylistic exercise in exploring personal intimacy and the aesthetics of the human form. Format: Color, 18-minute runtime
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The film employs Brass's signature use of vibrant colors and specific framing techniques that emphasize the human form and the environment. 🔍 The Significance of the 2009 Release
, a burglar breaks into her home. Instead of completing his theft, the burglar becomes captivated by her intimate moments, watching her from behind a glass screen. The film emphasizes that the voyeuristic violation of her privacy is more valuable to the intruder than the physical items he came to steal. Caterina Varzi: Lead actress and co-writer Alberto Petrolini: Cast member Vincenzo Varzi: Cast member Artistic Influences