Tinto Brass is a renowned Italian director known for his masterful erotic cinema. The documentary explores his early years in Paris, where he studied at the Cinématèque Française alongside notable filmmakers like Roberto Rossellini and Joris Ivens. Brass's innovative and experimental style is showcased through his early works, such as "Chi lavora è perduto", "L'urlo", and "Nerosubianco". The documentary also delves into his later films, including "Salon Kitty" and "Caligula", which were huge commercial successes. The film features interviews with various celebrities, including Gigi Proietti, Helen Mirren, Franco Nero, and Sir Ken Adam, who discuss Brass's impact on erotic cinema and his enduring legacy.
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Italian film pioneer, known for his bold and innovative approach, holds the record for being the most censored director of all time.