Tras New! — Trasgredire Cheeky Tinto Brass 2000
Trasgredire: The Cheeky, Transgressive Tinto of Brass 2000
- A precursor to the "erotic comedy" revival in European indie cinema.
- An influence on directors like Gaspar Noé (for fearless nudity) and Paolo Sorrentino (for stylized excess).
- A feminist text? Debate continues: Brass is often accused of the male gaze, yet his female characters actively control their desires.
Carla spends her days scouting for a home while reveling in the sights of London. She has a penchant for "transgressions"—small, playful acts of exhibitionism and flirtation that fuel her zest for life. The Long-Distance Conflict:
A Modern Message?
Brass famously claimed the film was a manifesto for sexual autonomy, portraying Carla as a woman fully aware of her right to enjoy her own sensuality. trasgredire cheeky tinto brass 2000 tras