Private Vices, Public Virtues, released in 1976, is a highly controversial movie that delves into the depths of decadence, sensuality, and taboo desires. Set in Central Europe, the film follows the story of a group of aristocrats who engage in incestuous relationships, erotic encounters, and acts of sodomy. The plot explores the blurred lines between vice and virtue, shedding light on the hidden desires and dark secrets of the characters involved. With explicit scenes and provocative content, it pushes the boundaries of societal norms and challenges conventional morality.
Two anarchistic brothers live by petty thievery and try to recover from their Catholic upbringing. Bandiera and Rabbino were children when they pushed their drunk of a father out of a window for killing their pet sheep. When a girl is raped by her father, she is brought by young "rescuers" to the home of the two brothers who then watch their friends take advantage of her sexually. The brothers take her in, and the three live happy and celibate if not uneventful lives until the brother's are sent to jail for stealing.
A Russian official and his three female coworkers are mistaken for a pimp and his three prostitutes.
Sometimes your fate lies in the hands of those you meet. Filled with promising ambitions, shattered dreams, love and revenge and in the end hope, the story reveals how tangibly interconnected our induividual fates really are. Cabby Robby drives in and around St.Pauli, Hamburg, from sunset to sunrise. He is surrounded by stories of the night. Drowning in human incidents.
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