Tinto Brass Collection New May 2026
Old collections relied on generic critics. The Tinto Brass Collection New includes a track by Brass himself—recorded just last year—where he discusses his political fallout with the Italian Communist Party, his friendship with Pasolini, and his distaste for modern digital pornography.
Subject: You’ve never seen Tinto Brass like this. (New collection inside)
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Dear cult film fan,
The wait is over. We’re proud to announce the Tinto Brass Collection – New Edition.
This isn’t a cash-grab reissue. We’ve gone back to the original negatives for The Key (1983) and Capriccio (1987). The results are breathtaking: skin tones are natural, the famous Venetian locations glow, and the notorious “mirror room” scenes are clearer than ever. tinto brass collection new
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Format: 4K UHD + Blu-ray Deluxe Box Set
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Previous releases, especially in the UK and US, were notorious for cutting Brass’s famous “compressed genital close-ups” (his term for abstracted erotic details). The new collection restores every frame. For purists, this is non-negotiable.
When distributors market a "New Tinto Brass Collection" today, they are usually offering three distinct upgrades:
Q: Is the "Tinto Brass Collection New" region free? A: The Cult Epics US release is Region A. The Italian Cecchi Gori release is Region B. However, most discs are actually region-free; check the back cover for the "ABC" symbol.
Q: Are these films pornographic? A: Brass hated the term. They are erotic arthouse films with unsimulated sex in some cases (Caligula) but framed with narrative, irony, and high production values. The new collection emphasizes the context. Old collections relied on generic critics
Q: Will there be a 4K UHD version? A: Yes. Caligula: The New Cut is available in 4K UHD (HDR10+) now. The rest of the collection is 1080p Blu-ray, with a 4K box set scheduled for Q1 2026.
The Tinto Brass Collection New is not merely a repackaging of old discs. It is a comprehensive, multi-volume series (available in Blu-ray and Limited Edition 4K UHD) curated by several European boutique labels, including Cult Epics (North America) and Cecchi Gori (Italy). The keyword here is new: new transfers, new extras, and—crucially—new edits that restore scenes previously considered lost.
Unlike previous incomplete box sets, this collection aims to present Brass’s films as he intended them: erotic, political, surreal, and always artfully framed.