The Angels’ Melancholia is a disturbing and extreme German horror film that explores themes of violence, sadism, and sexual deviance. The story follows a group of friends who become involved in a series of brutal and graphic acts, leading to a shocking and horrifying climax.
The Milky Way is a movie that takes a surreal journey through 1960s Spain, following the adventures of two men as they encounter religious figures, absurd situations, and philosophical debates. The film explores themes of religion, philosophy, and the nature of faith.
In 18th century London, a demonic spirit possesses a skull that causes havoc and fear among those who possess it.
Therese, a beautiful but naive young girl, who finds herself being passed around from depraved pervert to depraved pervert, enduring just about every kind of sexual degradation there is while still believing that some kind stranger will eventually help her.
Night Terrors is a gripping horror movie set in the 18th century, revolving around sadistic psychopaths, vivid nightmares, and reincarnation. A woman's life is in jeopardy as she becomes the target of a sadist's stalking and torture.
De Sade is a 1969 movie that delves into the life of the notorious Marquis de Sade. It explores his relationships, his sadistic tendencies, and the societal constraints of 18th-century France. The movie portrays his loveless marriage, his lustful desires, and his imprisonment for his controversial writings and actions. It also touches upon themes of theater, adultery, and the struggle for personal freedom.
A surreal fairy tale for adult viewers, mixing animated and live performances. Wasn't finished due to budget problems.
A theatre production of Yukio Mishima's play, filmed for Swedish television. It begins in France in 1772. Six Women, one of them Madame de Sade, discuss their views and feelings of the notorious sadist and sodomist Marquis de Sade.
Every year, the editors at Playboy must make an incredibly difficult decision: of all the beautiful women who have passed through their doors and into Playboy history, who most aptly represents the Playboy ideal for that year? This collection includes footage of all the competing candidates, as well as a full-length feature dedicated to the winner herself, Brande Roderick.
Frig — a film in three parts (Love, Shit and Sperm) — is an experimental drama beginning with the end of a love affair. Love and the resulting experience are presented as a metaphor that goes beyond the personal and into a deeper consideration of life’s cycles, ultimately becoming a reflection on life, death and rebirth. Opening with a personal poem and accompanied by fragmented images, the film plunge into Sade’s universe in “120 Days of Sodom” and charts the descent into one’s own, personal hell, revealing the hidden face of society.
During the last years of his life, the Marquis de Sade was imprisoned. Alone in his wanderings, this man of letters wrote almost every day. We discover a man of exquisite complexity: his painful introspection reveals a man in love, a visionary, but also a fragile and terribly human being... this story flies in the face of presuppositions about Sade.
Die Verfolgung und Ermordung Jean Paul Marats is a gripping drama that traces the events leading up to the pursuit and eventual assassination of French revolutionary Jean Paul Marat. The film portrays the political and social atmosphere of the time, highlighting Marat's controversial ideology and his influence on the revolution. With elements of Brechtian theater and a narrative inspired by the writings of Marquis de Sade, the movie immerses the audience in a world of political intrigue and moral dilemmas.
Ken Yunome wrote and directed this lengthy (160 minutes) cinematic psychodrama that opens with 23-year-old Daniel (Jeff Miller) telling his shrink about a childhood sexual episode. After Daniel meets 40-year-old housewife Lena (Cheryl Aden) in a NYC bar, he goes to her Staten Island house and an affair begins, ending with her murder. Her estranged husband confesses to the crime and kills himself. Daniel then becomes involved in an intense sexual relationship with their daughter Alicia (Jane Jepson), who reveals her incestuous activities with her father. Shown in the Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
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