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Hotel Courbet is a 2009 erotic short film directed by Tinto Brass

"Hotel Courbet" is a short film that marks an important moment in Tinto Brass's career. After a 42-year absence, the Venice Film Festival extended an olive branch to the director, dedicating a career retrospective to him at the 66th Venice International Film Festival. The centerpiece of this "rehabilitation" was his latest work, Hotel Courbet , which was presented to the international press and public in 2009.

2009 (Premiered at the 66th Venice International Film Festival) Erotic Drama / Short Film Running Time Approximately 15–20 minutes The Plot and Artistic Themes

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As with much of Tinto Brass's work, Hotel Courbet received a mixed critical reception. Many saw its inclusion at the Venice Film Festival as a welcome and overdue vindication for a director who had been marginalized for too long because of his chosen genre. For these critics, the film was a return to form, a chance for Brass to express his philosophy that "erotism is the search for freedom" in a concise, artistic short format.