Trigger/content note: The film depicts mental illness, institutionalization, and themes of suicide and sexual awakening; viewer discretion is advised.
: She meets Osiride (Franco Nero), a rugged, sympathetic bird catcher and poacher who lives on the fringes of society. the vacation la vacanza tinto brass 1971 s hot
Released during Brass's "anarchic" period, the film is known for its fast-paced editing, satirical tone, and modern fairy-tale qualities. Sensuality: Sensuality: At the Venice Film Festival on September
At the Venice Film Festival on September 4, 1971, the jury awarded La Vacanza the prize for . The Biennale jury, led by critic Gian Luigi Rondi, championed the film, leading to mixed reactions for such an unconventional film. This award is a testament to the film's raw, undeniable power. Unlike his later, purely erotic filmography, Brass’s work
Unlike his later, purely erotic filmography, Brass’s work during this era utilized rapid-fire editing, surrealist imagery, and sharp political satire. La vacanza serves as a crucial bridge in his career. It infuses a deeply radical narrative regarding class warfare and mental health with the vibrant, uninhibited visual sensuality—the signature "hot" aesthetic—that would define his subsequent work. Plot Overview: A Twisted Holiday