La Vacanza (1971) is a significant departure from Tinto Brass's later erotic works. It is a gritty, socio-political drama that explores the boundaries of sanity and freedom. 🎬 Film Overview Tinto Brass Vanessa Redgrave, Franco Nero Drama / Social Satire Release Year: 📝 Plot Summary Immacolata (Vanessa Redgrave): A woman discarded by society. The Conflict: She is released from a mental asylum for a "vacation." The Reality: She finds the outside world more "insane" than the clinic. The Journey:
Vanessa Redgrave (Immacolata), Franco Nero (Osiride), and Corin Redgrave (Gigi). La Vacanza (1971) is a significant departure from
: Directed before Brass shifted toward explicit erotica, the film is noted for its experimental editing , unconventional camera work, and surrealist atmosphere. Satrip and Italian Satirical Productions