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The film examines the concept of . By placing an intruder in the room, Brass mirrors the role of the cinema audience as observers of a private narrative. Both the character and the viewer participate in witnessing a moment not intended for the public.
A burglar (Alberto Petrolini) enters her room. However, upon observing her private moment of emotional reflection, he becomes transfixed. The unexpected human connection he witnesses becomes the focal point of the encounter, shifting his perspective from his original criminal intent. Cast and Creative Team Tinto Brass Hotel Courbet 2009
Despite its short runtime, the film is visually dense. Brass utilizes his signature techniques: The film examines the concept of