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The story follows (Vanessa Redgrave) and Guglielmo (Jimmy Page), two restless, wealthy, and profoundly alienated lovers. They decide to escape the political chaos of urban Italy (the film was shot during actual student riots and factory strikes) by taking a trip into the countryside. They drive an open-top sports car, wear the height of 1970s fashion, and seem to embody the jet-set dream.

Immacolata is bored to the point of catatonia. Guglielmo is a silent, brooding presence who communicates more with his guitar (playing a haunting, unreleased solo composed specifically for the film) than with his lover. They stop at a gas station, a hotel, a deserted beach. Nothing happens in the traditional narrative sense. Instead, Brass turns the camera into a voyeuristic scalpel. The Vacation -La Vacanza- - Tinto Brass 1971 -S...

The result is astonishing. Page, silent and chain-smoking, delivers a performance that is either brilliantly minimalist or utterly wooden, depending on your taste. He stares into middle distance. He touches Immacolata’s hair as if it were a rare artifact. In the film’s only moment of genuine emotion, Guglielmo smashes a radio that is playing a pop song (a clear prefiguration of punk’s coming rage). But he does it slowly, methodically, like a ritual. The story follows (Vanessa Redgrave) and Guglielmo (Jimmy

Brass offered Page the role of Guglielmo, a character who speaks fewer than fifty words in the entire film. “I need a presence, not a performance,” Brass told him. Page agreed on two conditions: (1) He would not have to do any press interviews, and (2) He could improvise a guitar piece for the soundtrack. Immacolata is bored to the point of catatonia

For now, your best bet is to seek out the 2002 Italian DVD (Region 2, no English subtitles) or the rare British VHS from 1989 titled The Vacation: A Film by Tinto Brass . Beware of YouTube uploads—they are invariably taken from a fifth-generation copy of the French broadcast, with the Jimmy Page guitar solo badly compressed. La Vacanza is not a film you watch for entertainment. It is a film you endure, then contemplate. It asks uncomfortable questions: What happens when you get everything you want? What happens when freedom of movement reveals the immobility of the soul? And why would one of the greatest guitarists of all time choose to spend nine weeks on an Italian soundstage, saying almost nothing, while the world demanded Stairway to Heaven ?

By the film’s climax, the vacation is abandoned. They return to Rome, but the frames are now tilted, the color desaturated. The final shot is Immacolata walking into a protest march, not to join it, but simply because it is the only direction left to go. To understand La Vacanza , one must understand the Tinto Brass of 1971. This was the director who made L’urlo (The Howl, 1970)—a wild, psychedelic, anarchist satire that openly mocked the Vatican, the military, and the Communist Party with equal venom. Brass was a radical leftist, but an individualist one. He distrusted all power structures, from the state to the family.

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