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The Key (Italian: La chiave) is an Italian erotic film directed by Tinto Brass.Set in Venice under the fascist regime in the early months of 1940, it recounts a tale of a voluptuous woman in her forties who is unable to respond to her husband but undergoes a belated sexual awakening with her daughter's fiancé, which enables her to please her husband at last.
Nana, the True Key of Pleasure (Italian: Nana: La vera chiave del piacere) is a 1983 English-language Italian comedy drama film directed by Dan Wolman, loosely based on Émile Zola's 1880 novel Nana. [1] The music is by Ennio Morricone. The film was produced by Yoram Globus and Menahem Golan.
The Key is a 1958 British-American war film set in 1941 during the Battle of the Atlantic. It was based on the 1951 novel Stella by Jan de Hartog (later republished as The Distant Shore and The Key) and was directed by Carol Reed. William Holden, Sophia Loren and Trevor Howard starred in the production.
1983: 2019, After the Fall of New York: Sergio Martino: Michael Sopkiw, George Eastman: Action, science fiction: Italian-French co-production [1] Acapulco, prima spiaggia... a sinistra: Sergio Martino: Gigi e Andrea, Serena Grandi: Comedy [2] Acqua e sapone: Carlo Verdone: Carlo Verdone, Natasha Hovey, Florinda Bolkan: romantic comedy: Al bar ...
1983 “Risky Business” is the movie that turned Tom Cruise into a major star, and enough of it is still funny enough to make our list. Some of the mean-spiritedness that plagued many of this ...
Brass' films in the 1980s and early 1990s had mainly been adaptations of famous literary works usually in the erotic genre, namely The Key (La chiave), The Mistress of the Inn (Miranda), the novel Le lettere da Capri by Mario Soldati , the novel Snack Bar Budapest by Marco Lodoli and Silvia Bre , Fanny Hill (Paprika), and the novel L'uomo che ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 7 Xtro: New Line Cinema: Harry Bromley Davenport (director/screenplay); Michel Perry, Iain Cassie, Robert Smith (screenplay); Philip Sayer, Bernice Stegers, Simon Nash, Maryam d'Abo, Danny Brainin, Peter Mandell, David Cardy, Anna Wing, Robert Fyfe, Katherine Best, Robert Pereno, Sean Crawford, Tim Dry, Arthur Whybrow, Susie Silvey
In his book Five Modern Japanese Novelists, author Donald Keene states that The Key gained attraction and was widely discussed for its explicit eroticism. Yet, although formally "brilliantly handled", the novel is missing typical Tanizaki themes like the longing for a mother or worshipping of a cruel woman, concluding that it was, compared to others of the writer's works, "not very deeply rooted".