Tinto Brass Main Experience

TintoBrass

TintoBrass was born on March 26, 1933 in Venice, Italy. Italian director, screenwriter, editor, producer and actor.

In 1963, he directed his debut film Worker Lost.In 1966, he wrote and directed the western film Yankee.In 1969, he directed the drama film Black on White.In 1970, he wrote and directed the drama film Howl, which was shortlisted for the Golden Bear Award at the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.In 1971, he directed the drama film Vacation.In 1976. In 1979, he directed the erotic film "History of the Roman Empire". 1983, he directed the drama "Wings of Desire". 1985, he wrote and directed the erotic film "Miranda". 1987, he wrote and directed the drama "Love and Passion". 1991, he filmed the drama "Red Hot Chili Peppers". 1992, he directed the erotic film "Crazy Desire". 1995, he wrote and directed the drama "Crazy Desire". 1995, he wrote and directed the drama "The Horse". 1995, he wrote and directed the drama "The Horse". In 1995, she wrote, directed and acted in the erotic short film collection Passionate Mailbox. 1998, she shot the erotic film Unknowingly Tempting You. 2000, she directed the erotic film Lover Don't Cry for Me.

In 2002, she directed the drama film "Black Angel". 2006, she shot the erotic film "Adultery". 2009, she directed the film "Hotel Kubel". 2012 April 16, she starred in the crime thriller film "Canepazzo" released. 2013 September, she brought her personal documentary "ISTINTOBRASS" to attend the 70th Venice International Film Festival. Venice International Film Festival.

Chinese Name: Tinto Brass

Foreign Name: Tinto Brass

Alias: Tinto Brass

Nationality: Italian

Birthplace: Venice, Italy

Date of Birth: March 26, 1933

Occupation: Director, screenwriter, editor, actor

Representative works: History of the Roman Empire

Acting experience

In 1963, Tinto Barras directed his debut film Worker Lost. 1964, he made the fantasy comedy film Flying Saucers, and in 1966, he wrote and directed the western film Yankee, starring Phillip LeRoy, Adolphe Sailly, and other ****s.

In 1967, he wrote and directed the thriller-suspense film The Sweetness of Death, starring Jean-Louis Trintignant and Eva Olin. 1969, he directed the drama film Black on White, co-starring AnitaSanders and Terry Carter.

In 1970, he wrote and directed the drama "Howl" starring Tina Aumont and GigiProietti, which was shortlisted for the Golden Bear at the 20th Berlin International Film Festival.1971, he directed the drama "Vacation" co-starring Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero.

In 1976, Tindo Baras took over the shooting of his personal debut erotic film "Madame Kitty", which starred Ingrid Thulin, Teresa Ann Savoy and Tina Aumont, etc. After the release of the film, Tindo Baras caught the attention of Bob Guccione, the owner of the magazine "Penthouse".

In 1979, Tindo Baras directed the erotic film <>invested by Bob Guccione. During the filming of the film, Tindo Baras had a falling out with his boss Bob Guccione because he insisted on scaling down the pornographic content of the film, and was deprived of the right to edit the film and was dismissed from his job.

In 1980, he made the feature film "Acts". 1983, he directed the feature film "Wings of Desire", led by Frank Finlay and Stéphane Sandri, which was based on the novel "The Keys" by Japanese literary figure Junichiro Tanizaki.

In 1985, he wrote and directed the erotic film Miranda, led by Serena Grandi. 1987, he wrote and directed the drama Love and Passion, co-starring NicolaWarren and Francesca Dell'Ora.

In 1988, he directed the crime thriller "The Budapest Tavern", co-starring Giancarlo Giannini and Philippe Léotard, etc. In 1991, he made the drama "Paprika", starring Deborah Caprillo.

In 1992, she directed the erotic film "Crazy Desire" starring Claudia Cole, and in 1994, she directed and acted in the erotic film "Peeping Tom". 1995, she wrote, directed and acted in the collection of erotic shorts "Passionate Mailbox".

In 1998, he shot the erotic movie "Unknowingly Seducing You", co-starring Anna Amelati and Patrick Mauve, etc. In 2000, he directed the erotic movie "Lover Don't Cry for Me", co-starring Yuliya Mayarchuk and Jarno Berardi.

In 2002, Dindo Baras directed the drama film "Black Angel" starring Anna Galena and Gabriele Garko in the lead roles, which tells the story of a handsome German soldier and an officer's wife during World War II.

In 2003, she directed and starred in the romance film "Fault", and in 2006, she made the erotic film "Adultery", starring Anna Kinskaya, and on February 28, 2008, she starred in the drama "Rampage", which was released.

In 2009, he directed the film "Hotel Kubel" starring Caterina Varzi. 2012 April 16, Franco Nero and Miriam Catania*** starred in the crime thriller film "Canepazzo" released. 2013 September, Dindo Baras with his personal documentary "ISTINTOBRASS The film was screened at the 70th Venice International Film Festival.

Major Works

Entered in Movies

None-2012

None-2008, Director,

Fault-2003

Black Angels-2002, Director,

Gabriel Garko

None-1999

None-1999

None-1999, directed by Emanuela Nay

Last Subway-1999, directed by Debora Calì,

Passionate Mailbox-1995, directed by Dindo Baras

Voyeurism-1994, directed by Katarina Vasilissa,

Mad Desire-1995, directed by Dindo Baras,

Mad Desire-2002, directed by Gabriel Garko

Mad Desire-1992, directed by Gabriel Garko

Mad Desire-1992, dir. Paolo Lanza

Red Hot Chili Peppers-1991, dir.

Love and Passion-1987, dir.

None-1980, dir.

Black on White-1969, dir.

None-1964, dir.

Directing credits

Screenwriting credits

Producing credits

Editing credits

Social activities

In April 2010, Tindo Baras stood as a candidate in the local elections in the Italian region of Campania.

Awards

Reviews

Tindo Baras emphasizes the sex appeal of women in each of his films, and often uses multilateral camera techniques to capture beautiful women and landscapes in his films. He is also known for showing women's desire for eroticism, as well as celebrating women's bodies while vilifying and satirizing men's bodies. (Sina Entertainment)

Dindo Barras never won many awards in his life, but despite his "humble" status, his place in the history of world cinema has not been affected in the slightest. He was crowned the "Emperor of Erotic Cinema" by his fans. Erotic scenes in Tinto Barras's films are mainly a tool to express his profound thoughts, but his use of this tool has reached the point of perfection. (Reviewed by International Herald Herald) The goal of his film "The Erotic History of the Roman Empire" is not to stimulate the audience's physiological organs, but to whip the audience's conscience with full of indignation. (Reviewed by Yunnan Daily)