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'Senso '45' (also released internationally as 'Black Angel') is an Italian erotic drama film written and directed by Tinto Brass, based on the novella 'Senso' by Camillo Boito, also which inspired Luchino Visconti's 1954 film.

Instead of being set during the Third Italian War of Independence, the film is set in Venice during the last months of the fascist regime.

Plot



Livia Mazzoni, the wife of a senior manager of MinCulPop, departs from Asolo to Venice, where she meets her lover Helmut Schultz, an officer of the SS. During her car trip, Livia remembers the sexual drift that brought her up to that point, overwhelming her in a whirlwind of erotic adventures, illicit trafficking, shady characters who move in the shadow of the disarraying fascist regime in the final months of World War II.

Cast



* Anna Galiena as Livia Mazzoni

* Gabriel Garko as Helmut Schultz

* Antonio Salines as Carlo

* Franco Branciaroli as Ugo Oggiano

* Loredana Cannata as Ninetta

* Simona Borioni as Elsa

Tinto Brass said that at first Anna Galiena seemed doubtful about accepting the role, but then she insisted on having the part, and stubbornly asked to audition. So she went to the director's studio in Isola Farnese where, in order to guarantee the utmost privacy, Brass covered the glass panels of the door with a dark cloth. The actress undressed completely naked and told Brass that her initial uncertainty stemmed from the fact that she had little pubic hair.

Production



Tinto Brass re-adapted the source novella as 'Senso '45' in 2002 when he read it and found himself unsatisfied with Visconti's rather liberal adaptation. The film starred Anna Galiena as Livia and Gabriel Garko as her lover. The story of the film is much more faithful to Camillo Boito's work than the earlier adaptation in terms of tone and story, but the action was transported from the War of Unification to the end of World War II, with Remigio becoming a Nazi Lieutenant and Livia updated to being the wife of a high ranking Fascist official. Brass later explained that the change in time was made because he did not want to compete with Visconti's vision of Risorgimento-era Italy.

Unlike the 1954 version, 'Senso '45' did not romanticize the affair between Livia and Remigio/Mahler (now named "Helmut Schultz" in the new adaptation). Rather, the film showed it as a clinical study of vanity and lust. The film won Italian cinema's "Silver Ribbon" Award for best costume design.

Awards and nominations



Nastro d'Argento Awards (2002)

* 'Nastro d'Argento for Best Costume Design' to Alessandro Lai and Alberto Moretti

References




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