This article provides a comprehensive update on the latest releases, restorations, and cultural moments surrounding Tinto Brass, whose real name is Giovanni Brass, born in Milan on March 26, 1933.

| Film (Original Year) | Release & Label | Key Features & Date | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (1983) | 4K UHD + Blu-ray by Cult Epics | - First-ever 4K restoration from the original camera negative with HDR10+. - Includes English & Italian audio, a new audio commentary by film historians, and interviews with the cast. - Released on March 24, 2026 . | | Miranda (1985) | Blu-ray by Shameless Entertainment & Cult Films | - Complete Director's Cut presented for the first time in Full HD 1080p, uncut and remastered from restored materials. - Includes new interviews and original Italian/English audio. - Released on April 13, 2026 . | | Caligula: The Ultimate Cut (2023/2024) | Limited Numbered 4K UHD & Blu-ray by Unobstructed View | - Scene-by-scene 4K reconstruction to restore the original vision of Tinto Brass and Gore Vidal. - Includes a new animated title sequence by graphic artist Dave McKean and a new score by Troy Sterling Nies. - Released on home video starting September 17, 2024 . |

Following the chaos of Caligula , Brass fully embraced the erotic genre, developing a signature visual style characterized by lush cinematography, vibrant colors, period settings, and an overt focus on the female form. His films from the 1980s and 1990s came to define his public image. The Key Films

This late-90s hit perfectly captures the later-stage Brass formula. Set in the 1950s, it follows a mischievous young woman determined to lose her virginity before her conservative fiancé marries her. The film is a masterclass in Brass's trademark use of wide-angle lenses and playful voyeurism. The Late Career and Final Works (2000–2012)

Set in 1940s Capri, this film explores the marital infidelities of an American couple. It highlights Brass's obsession with nostalgia, beautiful architecture, and the sun-drenched aesthetics of mid-century Italy.

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Perhaps his most accessible film, this loose adaptation of the Mozart opera follows a young wife who tells her husband every detail of her affairs. It is comedic, light, and shockingly feminist.

Tinto Brass is known for his explicit and unapologetic approach to filmmaking, often pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable on screen. His films frequently explore themes of love, sex, and relationships, often with a focus on the female experience.

Starring Stefania Sandrelli, this adaptation of Jun'ichirō Tanizaki’s novel was a massive commercial success in Italy. Set in 1940s Venice, it explores a crumbling marriage revitalized by secret diaries, foot fetishes, and mutual voyeurism. This film solidified the signature "Tinto Brass style": lush period costumes, wide-angle lenses, and an obsession with female anatomy.