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The film is set against the scenic backdrop of Mantua, Italy. It follows Marta (played by Anna Jimskaia), a young woman trapped in a sexually unfulfilling marriage with her husband, Dario, a deeply distracted book publisher. Seeking passion and validation, Marta enters into a tempestuous affair with Leon, a French artist. The narrative explores themes of female desire, voyeurism, sexual liberation, and marital infidelity through a visually stylized lens typical of Brass's later filmography. Cinematic Style Monamour.2006.1080p.BluRay.x264.DD-5.1-Pahe.in.mkv
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Monamour follows the journey of Marta, a woman trapped in a somewhat conventional marriage. The narrative kicks off when she meets a mysterious, attractive man, leading her to embark on a passionate affair. : Identifies the high-fidelity source material used for
: The film is noted for its lush cinematography and its setting in the Palazzo del Te , where the Renaissance murals of Giulio Romano provide a thematic backdrop of classical sensuality. Production Details Information Director Tinto Brass Starring Anna Jimskaia , Riccardo Marino, Max Parodi Release Year 2005 (Italy) / 2006 (International) Run Time ~104 minutes Format Italian with multiple dubbed versions available Release Note
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The story follows Marta, a woman in a frustrated marriage, who begins an affair during a trip to Mantua. The film is known for Brass's signature stylistic choices and focus on voyeurism and female sensuality.