Tinto Brass's films often explore themes of desire, power, and social critique. His use of explicit content and transgressive imagery serves to challenge societal norms and confront audiences with the complexities of human experience. Some common motifs in his films include:
: His most famous (and controversial) historical epic. It tells the story of the Roman Emperor’s descent into madness and excess. Note: Many versions exist, ranging from theatrical cuts to hardcore edits. The Key (La Chiave, 1983) tinto brass filmovi sa prevodom 18
