Starring Caroline Ducey and real - life porn star Rocco Siffredi, Catherine Breillat's art - house stunner about a frustrated
French libertine opened the floodgates for explicit content within serious works of cinema.
Not exact matches
4 Days in France not only maps national consensus, but as it explores different characters (from a lonely, risky 20 - year - old to a middle - aged veteran
libertine), it also charts an alternative history of
French philosophy.
4 Days in France not only maps national consensus, but as it explores different characters (from a lonely, risky 20 - year - old to a middle - aged veteran
libertine), it also charts an alternative history of
French philosophy through a pageant of female characters.
Curiously, the most puritanical and in some ways the silliest of the four is the Vadim, made on the cusp of the «swinging 60s» by the alleged
libertine of the
French New Wave and populated by jet - setters strenuously trying to seem wicked; it's typical of the project's wrongheadedness that it makes the two scheming lead characters (Moreau and Philipe) husband and wife rather than former lovers.
THE
LIBERTINE by Ben Kopit After the Head of the
French National Assembly is placed under house arrest for accusations of sexual assault, he must live in a guarded apartment with his estranged wife until the case comes to a close.