The Misandrists is a comedy-drama that follows the story of a group of radical feminists who plan a political revolution. Set in the year 1999, the film explores themes of feminism, sexism against men, lesbian relationships, and queer cinema. The plot revolves around a convent where the women disguise themselves as nuns and carry out their plans. The story takes unexpected turns as a policeman infiltrates the group and a series of events unfold, including kidnappings, bloodshed, and torture. The film also touches upon post-punk culture and features scenes of watching gay pornography. Through humor and satire, The Misandrists delves into the politics of gender and power dynamics.
The clever and passionate Madame De Saint-Ange has taken into consideration the education of the young and illiterate Eugenie and at the same time wants to seduce Marquis Dolmance, a famous homosexual philosopher. In two days, with the help of her brother, the Cavalier de Mirvel and the young servant Augustin, Madame will bring the company to completion with more or less mischievous geniuses, put in place through a combination of sensuality, eroticism and feeling.
Psychiatrist John Hatchett awakens disorientated, tied to a chair, In a dirty abandoned warehouse. David Crowe holds him captive. John has a past that he wishes to remain secret, a secret David Crowe is willing to do anything to reveal.
A young male hustler gets into deep trouble.
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