The story follows a woman, portrayed by Caterina Varzi, who is dealing with the emotional weight of a past relationship. While she is in a private moment of reflection and vulnerability, she is observed by an intruder. The narrative explores the concept of the "voyeur," where the act of witnessing a private, authentic human experience becomes the central focus of the intruder's attention, rather than the theft of material goods. Production and Cast Tinto Brass Writers: Tinto Brass, Piero Fontana, and Caterina Varzi Cinematography: Andrea Doria Principal Cast: Caterina Varzi and Alberto Petrolini How to Access the Film
At this vulnerable moment, a burglar, played by , breaks into the villa and hides behind the large mirror in her room. From his concealed vantage point, he becomes an unwilling and then captivated voyeur, observing the woman as she succumbs to her memories and sensual affliction. As stated in the official synopsis: "The woman lets herself go so she can assuage her erotic affliction. The provocative intimacy, violated unseen, is worth more for the burglar than any of the things he has stolen...". The intruder, who came for material wealth, finds himself enraptured by a moment of pure, unfiltered humanity, realizing that this stolen glimpse of intimacy is more valuable than any physical possession. i--- Hotel Courbet Film Streaming
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