Features kaleidoscopic cinematography, disjointed editing, and a "mind-bending" mix of pop art and psychedelic imagery.
The 1970 film (also known as The Howl ), directed by Tinto Brass, is a surrealist counterculture epic that captures the radical spirit of 1968. Starring Tina Aumont and Gigi Proietti, the movie follows a runaway bride on a bizarre journey through a series of disjointed, symbolic vignettes. Movie Profile: L'urlo (1970) L urlo - Tinto Brass 1970 [Xvid ITA].avi
Surrealist comedy, avant-garde, and counterculture road movie. Director: Tinto Brass. Cast: Tina Aumont (Anita) and Gigi Proietti (Coso). Intended as a film of 1968 rather than
Intended as a film of 1968 rather than about it, it uses absurdity to critique authority, consumerism, and traditional morality. Key Features and Content it uses absurdity to critique authority
The film is noted for its lack of a linear plot, instead focusing on "taboo-shattering" encounters that have made it a cult classic. The Howl (1970) - IMDb