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: Features stunning production design and a dark, satirical tone. 3. The Key (La chiave, 1983) The film that defined his later career, The Key
2. The Key (1983) Julian paused. He pulled up a still from the film—the soft lighting, the period costumes, the unmistakable "Brassian" gaze. This was the entry that aficionados always argued should be number one. It wasn't about the chaotic excess of Caligula ; it was about the ritual of looking. "The voyeurism is structured," Julian wrote. "It’s about the 1930s Venice, a diary, and a wife orchestrating her own seduction." He appreciated the symmetry here. In The Key , desire was a game with rules, even if the rules were scandalous. tinto brass movies top
(1983) : Often cited as his most "classy" film, this psychological drama explores voyeurism and obsession in 1940s Venice. It is celebrated for its deep visual texture and complex storytelling. Salon Kitty : Features stunning production design and a dark,