The last 12 months have been kind to the rest of Brass’s filmography. If you are looking for the visual splendor of his "golden period" (late 70s to early 90s), look for these new transfers:

  • The Howl (L'Urlo) – 1970
  • Paprika (1991)
  • Starring Yuliya Mayarchuk, this film is about a British girl in Italy exploring open relationships.

    The Updated Version: Cult Epics released a 4K scan in 2022. The update is notable because Brass himself supervised the color timing. For years, the film looked too pink. Brass corrected it to his original palette: "burnt sienna and Venice at dawn."

    Often cited as Brass’s most emotionally complex film, The Key stars Stefania Sandrelli and Frank Finlay. It explores voyeurism through a married couple’s diary exchange.

    The Updated Version: In 2021, Cult Epics released a 2K restoration from the original negative. The new transfer corrects the warm, faded tones of previous DVDs, revealing Brass’s signature use of gold and amber lighting. The audio is now DTS-HD MA 2.0.

    The Update: Includes a new interview with cinematographer Silvano Ippoliti, explaining how Brass used specific lens filters to create "soft focus eroticism."

    Movies Updated - Tinto Brass

    The last 12 months have been kind to the rest of Brass’s filmography. If you are looking for the visual splendor of his "golden period" (late 70s to early 90s), look for these new transfers:

  • The Howl (L'Urlo) – 1970
  • Paprika (1991)
  • Starring Yuliya Mayarchuk, this film is about a British girl in Italy exploring open relationships. tinto brass movies updated

    The Updated Version: Cult Epics released a 4K scan in 2022. The update is notable because Brass himself supervised the color timing. For years, the film looked too pink. Brass corrected it to his original palette: "burnt sienna and Venice at dawn." The last 12 months have been kind to

    Often cited as Brass’s most emotionally complex film, The Key stars Stefania Sandrelli and Frank Finlay. It explores voyeurism through a married couple’s diary exchange. The Howl (L'Urlo) – 1970

    The Updated Version: In 2021, Cult Epics released a 2K restoration from the original negative. The new transfer corrects the warm, faded tones of previous DVDs, revealing Brass’s signature use of gold and amber lighting. The audio is now DTS-HD MA 2.0.

    The Update: Includes a new interview with cinematographer Silvano Ippoliti, explaining how Brass used specific lens filters to create "soft focus eroticism."