Fermo Posta Tinto Brass P O Box Tinto Brass 1995 Dvdrip Russian Link Info
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Unlike Brass’s highly stylized historical dramas like Caligula (1979) or Salon Kitty (1976), Fermo Posta adopts a contemporary, episodic structure. This public link is valid for 7 days
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For mid-90s cinema shot on film, a clean digital video transfer captures the appropriate film grain without the visual noise found on older VHS tapes. Cultural Impact in the Russian-Speaking Market : Stories involving secret lovers and hasty, impetuous
To understand the film, you first need to understand its creator. Giovanni "Tinto" Brass is an Italian filmmaker, born in Milan in 1933, whose career spans over five decades. Before becoming synonymous with erotica, Brass was a serious, politically charged filmmaker, making his debut with the provocatively anti-establishment film Chi lavora è perduto (Who Works Is Lost) in 1963.
Produced by Massimo Ferrero and Giovanni Bertolucci; Cinematography by Dante Dalla Torre. Critical Perspective