Istintobrass plot
Documentary about a louse in the fur Tinto Brass (1933), the Italian director who is best known for the soft porn films he made in the 1970s and 1980s, and his later hymns to the human behind. The most famous of these are Salon Kitty (1976), set in a brothel in Nazi Germany, La Chiave (1983, with Stefania Sandrelli), and the notorious Caligula (1979), the film that producer Bob Guccione, founder of Penthouse, from Brass ' took hands and edited with his own hands, inserting hard porn scenes. In Istintobrass, Brass speaks candidly about his long career, paying close attention to the anarchic and subversive films he made before Salon Kitty, such as his debut Chi Lavora Perduto (1963), the 'pop art' western Yankee (1966), L 'Urlo (1968, a reflection on the zeitgeist with Franco Nero and Vanessa Redgrave) and La Vacanza (1971), in which he was able to express his interest in mental illness.