Kitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide ... Tout lireKitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide de pouvoir, qui prévoit d'utiliser ces informations pour faire chanter Hitler et s'emparer... Tout lireKitty dirige un bordel dans l'Allemagne nazie où les soldats viennent se « détendre ». Des appareils d'enregistrement ont été installés dans chaque pièce par un responsable de l'armée avide de pouvoir, qui prévoit d'utiliser ces informations pour faire chanter Hitler et s'emparer du pouvoir.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
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Kitty Kellermann runs a brothel that provides entertainment to the German elite Unknown to her, it has been annoyed by a top SS officer to gain incriminating evidence against some of Germany's top general One of the girls, Margherita, falls in love with a German officer who wants to defect to the Allies The plot is discovered, and Margherita is used as an informer, but when she tells Madam Kitty about the goings-on in her house, she is outraged and plots revenge
The film indulges in many of the perversions and sexual humiliations the Germans inflicted on the whores of Salon Kitty...
Tinto Brass directs the film with a heavy hand, focusing continually during the ending sequence to create a hypnotic effect He doesn't shy away from the atrocities, and often takes intense pleasure in them... The characterizations are very firm and realistic, but the movie's harsh portrayal of much of the sexual activity has kept it out of the mainstream
That's one place you want to be in your life in films, and it is the basis for many of the film experiences I rate as "must have."
But it has all sorts of dangers. The filmmaker must be more than skilled enough to connect, he must be actually interesting, worthwhile, engaged in life in ways that impregnate. There are few films that are well enough sculpted to be entered. And of those, there are few that reward your investing wet parts of your soul to it. You know who the good ones are.
Even then, often you'll get what you have here, equal parts of fine wine and flat cola. I suppose it is impossible to be otherwise with Nazi-centered soft porn, but Jess Franco (when not drunk) can do pretty well.
The good here is that once in a while, you'll encounter some staging with some stark, clear composition and elements that are every bit in the class with Lang or Greenaway. These have ordinary camera positions: non-human in character but human in position. Its the creation of a staged imagination, of dramatic nuance not placed in the actor but in the cinematic frame. (The actors aren't bad, by the way; its just that the weight of the thing isn't on their shoulders or other body parts.)
Some day, commentors like me will be able to provide bookmarks to these scenes so you can experience them without wading through the rotted soup in between. Oh, and that is a ghastly experience, a walk in the dark through greasy fog from one brilliant view through a window to the next.
Hey, there's a story, but never mind. Its as irrelevant, stupid and disposable as its sisters, like "Schindler's List," which this resembles in a few ways. And there's some nudity, though in most cases one wonders why. The chief actress is pretty and very German, different from Brasses usual big-bottomed Italian tigresses.
I'd really like you to see some of the good stuff here. But like much of Bertolucci, you would curse me for sending you there.
Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
Many interesting things are hinted at but not explored, such as the contest between the Nazi/Nietzschean will to power and the subtle strengths of womankind. Many things are inserted for gratuitous sensation (the schoolboy was appreciative!). The film is what it is - European soft porn, an exploitative caricature of history, but well done the makers for giving their smut such a visually memorable vehicle. It was too much to ask for a truly engaging drama as well.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesThe feet of the dead prostitute in the lecture scene are pointing in opposite directions between shots without being moved.
- Citations
Helmut Wallenberg: What frightens you, what you see or what you don't?
- Versions alternativesIn the UK, the BBFC rated the movie X, after imposing cuts to reduce close-up shots of female genitals as well as to edit a scene where a man probes a woman with a penis-shaped loaf of bread and shots of a man throwing phallic-shaped darts at a woman's pubis painted as a target. The BBFC rated the movie 18 for strong sex and nudity, on March 4, 1993, for the Redemption Films VHS edition (later also in DVD) with the running time of 112m. Yet, the BBFC kept 18 rating in November 23, 2004, for the Argent Films fully uncut DVD edition.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Inside Salon Kitty (2003)
- Bandes originalesOn the Morning After
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Derry Hall
Music by Fiorenzo Carpi
Sung by Annie Ross (dubbing Ingrid Thulin)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Salon Kitty
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1