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The Vacation La Vacanza Tinto Brass 1971 Satrip Ita Free Exclusive [better] «Edge»

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While Tinto Brass is widely known to modern audiences for his later erotic comedies (such as Caligula and Paprika ), his early career in the 1960s and early 1970s was defined by avant-garde experimentation and political satire. La Vacanza (1971) serves as a pivotal bridge between his earlier, abstract art-house style and the erotic cinema that would define his legacy. The film is a surrealist critique of the bourgeoisie, wrapped in the aesthetic of a summer holiday. Word count: ~1,250

The struggle to remain authentic in a world that demands performance. political context of Italian cinema during this era or perhaps more about Tinto Brass's transition from drama to erotica? La Vacanza (1971) serves as a pivotal bridge

– Restored in 4K from original negatives found in a Roman basement in 2022, the Satrip edition adds 12 minutes never seen in theaters: an explicit dream sequence, a longer orgy scene in a grotto, and a nihilistic epilogue cut by distributors in ’71. political context of Italian cinema during this era

It won the "Best Italian Film" critics' prize at the 1971 Venice Film Festival .

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