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Cheeky

aka Tra(sgre)dire; Transgressions

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Cheeky (2000) follows a free-spirited young Venetian woman in London who, while seeking an apartment to share with her devoted boyfriend, becomes enmeshed in a series of romantic and sexual liaisons that test jealousy and commitment. As misunderstandings, flirtations, and unexpected encounters unfold against the backdrop of the city’s vibrant nightlife and intimate spaces, her relationship strains and reshapes notions of desire and trust. This sex comedy blends playful eroticism and urban romance in a candid study of love, temptation, and liberation.

Selected disc options for Cheeky

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Cult Epics box art
Cult Epics BD-ALL/US 2024
Cult Epics box art
Cult Epics BD-ALL/US/OOP 2014
Cult Epics box art
Cult Epics BD-ALL/US/OOP 2012
Arrow box art
Arrow BD-B/UK/OOP 2014
Cult Epics box art
Cult Epics DVD-1/US/OOP 2006
Arrow box art
Arrow DVD-2 PAL/UK/OOP 2002
Audio Commentary by Eugenio Ercolani and Nathaniel Thompson has extra
Tinto Brass: Maestro of Erotic Cinema (95:03) has extra
Backstage (8:18) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Tinto (8:17) has extra
Brassgressions and Other Diversions - Interview with Cinematographer Massimo Di Venanzo (37:49) has extra
Interview with Director/Co-Writer/Editor Tinto Brass has extra
Stills Gallery (1:45) has extra has extra has extra has extra
Isolated Score has extra
Filmographies has extra
Theatrical Trailer (3:24) has extra has extra has extra has extra has extra
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Notes

  • Cult Epic’s 4K UHD includes a 20-page booklet with writing by Eugenio Ercolani and Domenico Monetti (“The Cheeks of Controversy: Yuliya Mayarchuk and Tinto Brass”) and four art cards. The included Blu-ray is also available separately.
  • Cult Epics’ 2014 Blu-ray is included in the “Tinto Brass: Maestro of Erotic Cinema” box set with Black Angel (2002), Private (2003) and Monamour (2005). It includes a 40-page booklet.
  • Arrow’s Blu-ray includes a 16-page booklet with writing by Maitland McDonagh.
  • Cult Epics’ DVD includes trailers for The Key (1983), Miranda (1985) and All Ladies Do It (1992), Frivolous Lola (1998) and Private (2003). It is also available in “The Tinto Brass Collection, Volume II” box set with Frivolous Lola (1998) and Private (2003).
  • Arrow’s DVD is also available in “The Tinto Brass Collection” box set.

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