In 'Emily', a rebellious and unconventional young woman named Emily Brontë struggles against the limitations of her family life, yearns for artistic and personal freedom, and ultimately channels her creative potential into writing one of the greatest novels of all time. Inspired by her own Gothic story and haunted by her mother's death, Emily's journey is a powerful exploration of identity, freedom, and the pursuit of artistic expression.
Maria lives with her 18-year-old sister, Caterina in a small apartment, tutors her at home, lets her out only for dance classes. Yet Maria sees no reason to hide her work as a prostitute from her sister. Men come in and out of the apartment constantly, and Caterina turns up the volume on her music to drown out the sounds from the next room. The film soon reveals that the sisters are in love with each other, a situation that cannot stand, but exactly what prompts the characters' behavior is rarely clear. Soon after Caterina's belated discovery of her heterosexuality, she is invited into the bedroom with Maria and a client.
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