Hotel Courbet (2009) is a short film directed by Tinto Brass, focusing on intimate eroticism, nostalgic longing, and the inner world of its protagonist, played by Caterina Varzi.
The film follows a woman who indulges in her private desires within the confines of a hotel room to soothe what the synopsis calls her "erotic affliction." Unbeknownst to her, she is being watched by a burglar. Hotel Courbet Tinto Brass Watch 60
The Italian director, often controversially compared to a more playful, baroque version of Pasolini, is famous for his obsessive fixation on the female form, specifically the derrière . His films from the 1970s and 80s— Caligula , The Key , Paprika —are defined by a distinct visual language: lavish Venetian interiors, heavy velvet drapes, exaggeratedly large beds, and a voyeuristic camera that moves with the languid pace of a minute hand. Hotel Courbet (2009) is a short film directed