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Carla assists a photographer shooting a naked model. The model jokes, the camera lingers, and Carla’s reflection shows her arousal. This scene immediately establishes the film’s thesis: looking is not a crime.

To explore the boundaries of their relationship, Carla begins to communicate with Matteo, describing her transgressive experiences and encounters with the various people she meets in London. The film evolves into a fast-paced exploration of fidelity, exhibitionism, and the personal liberation found in exploring one's desires within the framework of a comedic narrative. Key Characteristics of the Film

The film uses saturated colors, eccentric fashion, and a jaunty musical score that gives it a comic-book energy.

The story of Trasgredire is deceptively simple, serving as a framework for the film's more thematic explorations. The protagonist is Carla (Yuliya Mayarchuk), a beautiful and free-spirited young woman from Venice who has moved to London. She works as a front-desk intern at a hotel while searching for an apartment where she can finally be joined by her hot-tempered and extremely jealous boyfriend, Matteo (Jarno Berardi).

Trasgredire: A Cheeky Milestone in Tinto Brass’s Cinematic Legacy

: Carla meets Moira , a seductive real estate agent who opens her eyes to new erotic horizons.

Brass famously celebrates the female form with a specific focus on curves and natural beauty, rejecting the sanitized, airbrushed standards of mainstream Hollywood. Impact and Reception

Composer Pino Donaggio (known for Brian De Palma’s thrillers) creates a jazzy, cheeky score — alternating between lounge music and dramatic strings. The title track, "Trasgredire," features breathy Italian vocals whispering transgressive commands.

During her search, Carla meets several characters who embody the eclectic spirit of the city. She develops a flirtatious relationship with her landlord, Bernie, and engages in a series of erotic misadventures that challenge her loyalty to Matteo. The Climax:

Featuring the cinematic debut of Ukrainian-Italian actress Yuliya Mayarchuk, Trasgredire explores themes of sexual liberation, jealousy, and the complex anatomy of infidelity. The title itself is an intentional Italian wordplay, cleverly merging the verbs trasgredire (to transgress) and tradire (to betray).

Carla, a high-spirited and uninhibited young Venetian woman, as she explores her sexuality and navigates her relationship with her jealous boyfriend, Matteo 🎭 The Premise