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Tinto Brass Collection New May 2026

Early reviews for the Tinto Brass Collection New discs have been glowing. Blu-ray.com gave the Paprika 4K disc a 4.5/5 for video quality, noting: "Grain is intact, colors are natural yet vibrant, and there is no sign of digital noise reduction." Mondo Digital praised the Key release, writing: "The supplement package is a film school in a box, detailing how Brass choreographed his infamous set pieces."

The only criticism from purists is the price point. Collector’s editions range from $29.99 to $79.99, but most agree that the restoration work justifies the cost.

Title: Tinto Brass: The New Collection – Uncensored & Remastered

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Celebrate the maestro of Italian eroticism with the all-new Tinto Brass Collection. This freshly assembled set brings together the director’s most iconic works in stunning high definition, many for the first time with director-approved transfers.

What’s inside the new collection?

Perfect for fans of: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Radley Metzger, Jess Franco, and 1970s Euro-cult cinema. tinto brass collection new


Subject: You’ve never seen Tinto Brass like this. (New collection inside)

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Dear cult film fan,

The wait is over. We’re proud to announce the Tinto Brass Collection – New Edition.

This isn’t a cash-grab reissue. We’ve gone back to the original negatives for The Key (1983) and Capriccio (1987). The results are breathtaking: skin tones are natural, the famous Venetian locations glow, and the notorious “mirror room” scenes are clearer than ever.

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  • New interviews with collaborators (cinematographers, set designers, actors) or contemporary directors influenced by Brass.
  • Audio commentaries:
  • Restored trailers and international TV spots.
  • Archival interviews with Brass (if available) and festival Q&As.
  • Censorship & reception dossier: archival press clippings, censorship board correspondence (where public domain/permissible).
  • Optional: English-language director’s notes transcript; shooting scripts and storyboard gallery.
  • Early reviews from dedicated Blu-ray forums and magazines like Sight & Sound and Rue Morgue have been overwhelmingly positive.

    However, some critics note that the excessive bonus features (over 20 hours across the full set) can be repetitive. Others lament the absence of his early political comedies like The Howl, though a "Volume 2" is rumored for late 2025. Early reviews for the Tinto Brass Collection New

    The Tinto Brass Collection New is more than a marketing slogan; it is a cinematic event. For the uninitiated, these releases offer a perfect entry point into the world of Italian erotic art-house cinema. For long-time fans, it feels like watching the films for the first time. The grain field is organic, the colors pop like a Pop Art canvas, and the sound is crisp.

    As physical media becomes increasingly the domain of collectors and connoisseurs, the survival of niche directors like Tinto Brass depends on restorations like these. His films are not for everyone—they are defiantly, unapologetically adult. But for those who appreciate the craft of cinematic sensuality, there has never been a better time to explore his work.

    Whether you are looking for the uncut Key, the vibrant Lola, or the surreal Paprika, the new collection ensures that Brass’s legacy will not fade into grainy obscurity. It will remain sharp, provocative, and beautiful.

    Final Verdict: Essential purchase for collectors of Euro-cult and art-house eroticism. Add the Tinto Brass Collection New to your library before these limited editions go out of print.


    Disclaimer: The availability of specific titles varies by region. Always check your player’s region code (A for North America, B for Europe) before purchasing. Perfect for fans of: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Radley


    This 1998 comedy is Brass at his most lighthearted. The new collection offers a director’s cut that re-frames the aspect ratio to 1.66:1 (as shot) rather than the cropped 1.85:1 of previous releases. The colors—vital to the film’s 1950s pop-art aesthetic—pop in glorious HDR.

    While Tinto Brass directed a wide range of films—from political satires (The Howl) to historical epics (Caligula, which he disowned)—the Tinto Brass Collection New focuses primarily on his mature period from the late 1970s to the early 2000s. These are the five essential titles currently featured in premium new editions: