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Beyond the Erotic: Exploring Tinto Brass’s La Vacanza (1971)
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The Poacher: After escaping, she encounters Osiride (Franco Nero), a rebellious poacher. The two form an emotional bond and embark on a series of "free-flowing adventures" through the Italian countryside. Beyond the Erotic: Exploring Tinto Brass’s La Vacanza
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Down on the beach later that afternoon, the camera of Giulia’s mind zoomed in on the details—a close-up of a young laborer’s back, glistening with salt water; the curve of a bottle of wine; the rugged, peeling paint of a fishing boat. Everything felt tactile. Tinto Brass would have framed it through the railing of the boardwalk, using the structure to cage the subject, hinting at the constraints she was desperate to break. Plot Summary Down on the beach later that
The Escape: She escapes her handlers and encounters Osiride (Nero), a poacher who lives on the fringes of society. Together with a group of outcasts—including gypsies and a traveling salesman named Gigi the Englishman (played by Corin Redgrave)—they embark on a series of free-flowing, often bizarre adventures.