The Vacation -la Vacanza- - Tinto Brass 1971 -s... Fixed | TRENDING × TUTORIAL |
Immacolata’s freedom is a farce; she is treated as an object, a curiosity, or a burden by everyone she encounters—except for Franco (Franco Nero), a nomadic rebel who lives on the fringes of society. Brass’s Visual Rebellion
Far from the campy, cheeky (often literally) spectacle of his 1980s work, The Vacation is a more brooding, sun-drenched meditation on freedom, stagnation, and the transactional nature of modern love. The Vacation -La Vacanza- - Tinto Brass 1971 -S...
The film uses the protagonist's "madness" as a lens to critique the hypocrisy of the ruling class, the church, and the traditional family unit. Immacolata’s freedom is a farce; she is treated
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The film reunited the trio of Brass, Redgrave, and Nero following their work on the 1970 romantic drama Dropout . Plot summary (concise) The film reunited the trio
: Critics have compared its dreamlike, often comical, and bizarre vignettes to the works of Luis Buñuel. Critical Reception