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The story unfolds in a luxurious, old-world hotel suite. The protagonist (often played by a rugged, middle-aged intellectual type—a recurring Brass archetype) checks into the hotel seeking solitude. However, he soon discovers that his room has a peculiar feature: a two-way mirror or a strategically placed keyhole that allows him to observe the adjacent suite.
While he is best known internationally for the controversial cult classic Caligula (1979), his personal style truly shines in his later works like The Key ( La Chiave , 1983), Miranda (1985), and Frivolous Lola ( Monella , 1998). Brass possesses a distinct visual philosophy. Unlike the often mechanical nature of modern pornography, Brass’s films are rooted in voyeurism, playfulness, and a distinct adoration of the female form—specifically the posterior, a fixation that has become his trademark. Hotel Courbet Tinto Brass Film Completo
