Forget the stigma. Tinto Brass is the poet of the posterior. If you want erotic cinema that is actually cinema (amazing lighting, jazz scores, and Italian humor), add these to your watchlist:
Widely considered his magnum opus, The Key is the film that defined the Tinto Brass style. Set in 1940s Venice, it tells the story of a couple who spice up their marriage by reading each other’s diaries, creating a game of jealousy and exhibitionism. tinto brass movies best
5/5 for aesthetics. 4/5 for plot. 10/5 for rear-end close-ups. Forget the stigma
Brass often centers his films on women who are in control of their own desires. Anti-Establishment and Italian humor)