Monamour -2006- Dvdrip (ORIGINAL · 2027)
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: A recurring theme in Brass’s work, the film suggests that Dario’s discovery of the affair—and the resulting jealousy—reignites his own dormant passion for his wife, leading to a complex exploration of whether this "rediscovery" is genuine or too late. Cast and Crew
Enter (Riccardo Marino), a charming, libidinous French artist who lives next door. Leon sees Marta not as a bored housewife but as a canvas of desire. He seduces her not through brute force but through lingering glances, artistic flirtation, and a bohemian confidence that her husband lacks. What follows is a classic Brass narrative: a woman’s journey from repression to liberation. Leon sees Marta not as a bored housewife
(2006) is a notable entry in the filmography of Italian director Tinto Brass
The story follows (played by Anna Jimskaia), a young, beautiful but sexually frustrated wife married to Dante (Max Parodi), a busy, workaholic publisher. The couple is vacationing in the romantic French city of Menton (though filmed in Italy). While Dante obsesses over a manuscript, Marta feels invisible, unloved, and starved for passion. (2006) is a notable entry in the filmography
Monamour is legendary Italian director Tinto Brass’s intimate ode to unapologetic female desire. Known for his lush, voyeuristic aesthetic and celebration of the female form (often nicknamed the "master of eroticism" after his work on Caligula ), Brass delivers a more restrained but no less passionate film here. The movie is driven by Anna Jimskaya’s captivating performance as Marta — vulnerable, daring, and radiant. The DVDRip version preserves the warm, golden-hued cinematography and the soft-focus sensuality that defines Brass’s visual style.