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: While searching for a flat, Carla meets Moira ( Francesca Nunzi ), a bisexual real estate agent who initiates her into various "transgressive" sexual scenarios.
: Reviewers often describe the movie as a "joyful" and "breezy" entry in Brass’s filmography, praising Yuliya Mayarchuk’s energetic and charming performance. Cheeky (trasgredire)HD
: The film's arc focuses as much on Matteo as it does on Carla, as he eventually learns to overcome his traditional possessiveness and accept Carla’s uninhibited nature. Cinematic Style : While searching for a flat, Carla meets
(originally titled Trasgredire or Tra(sgre)dire ) is a 2000 erotic comedy directed by the Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass . Known for its playful tone and focus on female sexuality, the film was recently remastered in 4K by Cult Epics to showcase its vibrant, high-definition cinematography. Plot and Themes : The Italian title Tra(sgre)dire is a linguistic
The story follows Carla (), a free-spirited Venetian woman who moves to London to find an apartment for herself and her boyfriend, Matteo ( Jarno Berardi ).
: The Italian title Tra(sgre)dire is a linguistic pun combining trasgredire ("to transgress") and tradire ("to betray"), reflecting the film’s central conflict between Carla’s sexual curiosity and Matteo’s jealousy.
: The lighthearted atmosphere is enhanced by an infectious score by Pino Donaggio , a composer known for his work with Brian De Palma.