Tinto Brass
Tinto Brass was born on Mar 26, 1933 in Italy. Tinto Brass's big-screen debut came with La mia signora directed by Mauro Bolognini in 1964.
Giovanni Brass was born on 26 March 1933 into the family of a famous artist, Italico Brass, who was his grandfather. Italico gave his grandson a nickname "Tintoretto," which Giovanni later adapted into his cinematic name, Tinto Brass.Tinto inherited his grandfather's artistic skills, but he applied them to film instead of canvas. When he joined the Italian film industry, he worked with such famous directors as Federico Fellini (his idol) and Roberto Rossellini. In 1963 he directed his first film, Chi lavora è perduto (In capo al mondo) (1963). Afterwards, he went on to make such avante garde art films as Nerosubianco (1969) and L'urlo (1966). He was approached in 1976 to directed a sexploitation quickie, Les Nuits chaudes de Berlin (1976), but he wisely chose to have the script rewritten, turning it into a dark, political satire. The success of "Salon Kitty" lead Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione to choose Brass to helm Caligula (1979), the big-budget adaption of Gore Vidal's novel "Caligula." Tinto finished shooting the film, but when he refused to convert it into the "flesh flick" that Guccione wanted it to be by including footage of Penthouse centerfolds making out and romping, he was fired and locked out of the editing room. He later disowned the film when he saw the botched editing (the film was spliced together amateurishly from outtakes and rehearsal footage) and Guccione's hardcore sex scenes spliced in with his work. Ironically, "Caligula" remains Tinto's most famous film. After it became a huge international box-office hit, Brass was hired to shoot a spy thriller Snack Bar Budapest (1988). Afterwards, he decided that he should focus on erotica, as a way to rebel against the hypocrisy of censors, explaining that sex is a normal part of life and we should just deal with it.With his latest films Senso '45 (2002) (an update of the classic novella "Senso") and the erotic comedy Fallo (1988), Brass cemented his reputation of an undisputed master of erotica and avante-garde art films.
Birthday
Mar 26, 1933Place of Birth
Milan, Lombardy, ItalyAlso known
Giovanni Brass, Il Maestro, Antony Luc
Awards
3 wins & 5 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20126.4
- 20083.7
- 20084.7
- 20055.2
- 20034.9
- 2002
writer, director, actor
5.0 - 20005.4
- 19995.3
- 19985.1
- 19955.1
- 1994
writer, director, actor
5.5 - 19925.2
- 19915.5
- 19884.1
- 19874.7
- 1985
writer, director
4.9 - 19835.4
- 19804.6
- 1979
director
5.3 - 1976
writer, director
5.4 - 1971
writer, director
5.6 - 1970
writer, director
6.3 - 19695.2
- 1967
writer, director
5.5 - 1966
writer, director
5.7 - 1964
director
5.8 - 1964
director
6.5