The Vacation -la Vacanza- - Tinto Brass 1971 -s... _verified_ 💯 Recommended
They are on vacation —but this is no holiday. They drift through a wealthy Tuscan estate, surrounded by decaying aristocrats, failed revolutionaries, and predatory bourgeoisie. The narrative is deliberately fragmented:
She escapes and forms a bond with Osiride (Nero), a poacher, and a group of gypsies and misfits.
The camera lingers on textures—the fabric of a dress, the waves crashing against the rocks, the beads of sweat on skin. Silvia Dionisio is presented as the ultimate Brass protagonist: a woman whose sexuality is both her prison and her liberation. The "S" factor——is palpable in every frame. Unlike the explicit nature of his 90s films, the eroticism in La Vacanza is implied through glances, positioning, and the oppressive heat of the island setting.