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Trasgredire (released in English as Cheeky) is a 2000 Italian erotic comedy directed by Tinto Brass
Suggested Further Reading / Films (for context)
- Other Tinto Brass films: The Key (La chiave), Miranda, Salon Kitty.
- Films exploring similar themes: Last Tango in Paris (Bernardo Bertolucci), The Piano Teacher (Michael Haneke) for contrasting, more psychological approaches.
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If you meant “provide a paper” (academic article or essay), there is no peer-reviewed paper by that exact title. However, you can find film analyses of Tinto Brass’s work in cinema studies journals (e.g., on eroticism in Italian cinema). trasgredire cheeky tinto brass 2000 tras
The phrase "trasgredire cheeky tinto brass 2000 tras" has since become a search term for collectors of rare erotic cinema, often appearing on forums dedicated to Italian genre films. Trasgredire (released in English as Cheeky ) is
Pino Donaggio (Music): The film features a bouncy, lighthearted score by the renowned composer, which helps maintain its "erotic dramedy" tone. Cinematographic Style and Reception Other Tinto Brass films: The Key (La chiave),
Critical Reception and Legacy
Upon release in Italy (February 2000), Trasgredire was met with mixed reviews. Mainstream critics dismissed it as soft-core, while cult enthusiasts praised its sincerity. Abroad, as Cheeky, it became a midnight movie staple and a DVD bestseller.
Plot Overview: A Cheeky Voyage into Desire
Trasgredire follows Carla (played by Yuliya Mayarchuk), a young London-based Italian woman working as an assistant to a flamboyant photographer. The narrative structure is classic Brass: Carla’s job involves viewing erotic images, blurring the line between professional detachment and personal arousal. She shares a flat with her best friend, Moira (Francesca Nunzi), and navigates relationships that are strictly physical, emotionally open, and sexually curious.