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In the sprawling, glittering filmography of Italian erotica, few names loom as large as Tinto Brass. By 2006, the 73-year-old maestro had long since cemented his legacy as the spiritual heir to Federico Fellini—minus the pretension, plus the pubic hair. His signature style (voluptuous bottoms, voyeuristic camera angles, and a defiantly unapologetic celebration of female desire) was fully formed. That year, he released Monamour , a film that, while arriving decades after his 1970s masterworks like Caligula and The Key , distilled his obsessions into a sleek, modern package.

The film’s engine kicks into gear when she meets the enigmatic, bohemian artist Leon (Max Parodi) during a business trip to Mantua. What follows is not a typical affair narrative. Instead, Brass uses the affair as a Trojan horse to explore Marta’s sexual reclamation. The title—a portmanteau of "My Love" (Mon amour) and "My Woman" (Monamour in Brass’s invented Italian)—hints at the duality: the lover she takes and the self she rediscovers. Tinto Brass’s camera is famously a hedonist. In Monamour , he elevates the female posterior to a cinematic motif. Marta’s body is shot as landscape—curves become hills, the small of her back a valley. Unlike the aggressive, male-dominated gaze of mainstream pornography, Brass’s lens is playful, almost worshipful. He lingers not to humiliate, but to celebrate. Monamour -2006- DVDRip

★★★½ (Essential for Brass completists; a fascinating time capsule of 2000s Euro-erotica for newcomers). In the sprawling, glittering filmography of Italian erotica,

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