Described as a dark, erotic thriller, the film, set in Paris in 1867, follows young Therese (Olsen), who is
forced by her aunt, Madame Raquin (Close), into a loveless marriage to her sick, spoiled first cousin.
Included on the unrated DVD release is the short film Death for a Unicorn, narrated and voiced by Tilda Swinton, about Billy, who is
forced by his aunt to clean his uncle's headstone daily until one day at the cemetery, Billy meets a little phantom, who changes his life forever.
Not exact matches
Cameron is then
forced into a gay conversion therapy center
by her conservative
aunt and uncle, who are her legal guardians.
With only a battered wall clock, her dead mother's gold ring, and a barnyard full of miserable animals to call her own, Bess is
forced to make her way in a deceptively hostile world, tracing her father's path with arcane maps at the local subscription library and shrinking from the attentions paid to her and her
aunt by their peculiar neighbor Elmer Jackson.
Post contributor Gene Marks writes that the EEOC suit alleged that United Health Programs of America employees were being
forced to follow an internal «Harnessing Happiness» system started
by an
aunt of the owners in 2007 that required them to engage in activities such as prayers, religious workshops and «spiritual cleansing rituals.»