![]() L'urlo was shown in competition at Berlin Film Festival 1970. His early period has been referred to as "rebellios, anarchistic and experimental". In an article about the filming of Dropout from 1970, he was called the " Antonioni of the 70s". offered Brass the job of directing A Clockwork Orange, which did not happen due to scheduling conflicts. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, Brass directed films in many genres, including western ( Yankee) and crime ( Col cuore in gola), all using a very experimental editing- and camera-style. In 1964, he was commissioned by Umberto Eco to create two short films experimenting with visual language for the 13th Triennale di Milano – Tempo Libero and Tempo Lavorativo. In the 1960s and 1970s, Brass was considered a promising experimental and avant-garde director, and his debut film Who Works Is Lost got very favorable reviews after screening at Venice Film Festival 1963. ![]()
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