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The Voyeur

L'uomo che guarda

Italy

1994

97 Min
Color
1.78:1
Italian, English, French
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DIR Tinto Brass

PROD Marco Poccioni, Marco Valsania

SCR Tinto Brass, Alberto Moravia

DP Massimo Di Venanzo

CAST Francesco Casale, Katarina Vasilissa, Cristina Garavaglia, Raffaella Offidani, Antonio Salines, Eleonora De Grassi, Gabi Crea

ED Tinto Brass

MUSIC Riz Ortolani

Synopsis

The Voyeur, based on the famous erotic novel (L’uoma che guarda) by Alberto Moravia, tells the story of Eduardo “Dodo”, who in public is a professor of French literature but in private a desperately lovesick cuckold, married to the ever-more-elusive Silvia. His life shattered, he becomes an onlooker rather than a participant in life. Those around him, though, seem to be living life to the fullest: His bedridden father has a scantily clad nurse and a series of lady friends; his students have unending sexual fun, sometimes in his presence; and even the public beach has become an orgy ground. Through a series of small revelations, Dodo slowly comes to realize who his rival is. The discovery, rather than destroying his marriage, strengthens and renews it.

Erotic filmmaker Tinto Brass is here at the height of his powers, crafting an unforgettable fable of sexual desire. The music by Riz Ortolani is seductive, the sets and designs are sumptuous, and the photography is as stunning as Hitchcock’s. The lead performers, Francesco Casale and Katarina Vasilisa (a Polish photomodel) are both eye-catching. –Cult Epics

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Tinto Brass

Giovanni Brass (born March 26, 1933), better known as Tinto Brass, is an Italian filmmaker. He is noted especially for his work in the erotic genre, with films such as Così fan tutte (released under the English title All Ladies Do It), Paprika, Monella (Frivolous Lola) and Trasgredire.

Brass was born in Venice12. He is of Russian and Austro-Hungarian background. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s he created many avant-garde films, including Nerosubianco, L’urlo, and La Vacanza. However, he is best known for his erotic epics, Salon Kitty, The Key, Senso ‘45 and Caligula. The latter film was a collaboration with celebrated author Gore Vidal, Franco Rossellini and Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione. However, many consider Caligula not to be a true Tinto Brass film since post-production was not handled by Brass. The director demanded that his name be stricken from the credits after Guccione inserted hardcore sex scenes and recut much of the film’s story and theme structure. Despite… read more

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