The Margin is a French drama film released in 1976. It tells the story of a businessman who becomes involved with a call-girl in Paris. The film explores themes of sensuality, disillusionment, and the power dynamics between men and women. It contains explicit sexual content and scenes of nudity. The Margin is an adaptation of a 20th-century European literature and provides a deep and provocative exploration of human relationships and desires.
When a sexually-repressed woman becomes obsessed with her teenage nephew, a chain of events unfolds, leading to a series of gruesome murders. As the plot thickens, secrets are revealed, including the woman's manipulation tactics and her history of sexually abusive behavior. A homophobic detective is determined to solve the case, but his own prejudices and narrow-mindedness hinder his progress.
In a dystopic future, a group of bikers become trapped in a city overrun by mutant rats. They must fight for their survival against the vicious creatures.
While out for a walk in the countryside, Marina and Juvenal stop to take some pictures in front of an old woman’s house. Annoyed, the old woman turns out to be a witch and casts a curse on the young couple in the form of a wound that feeds on raw flesh.
Elizabeth, a self-made woman in her late 40s, is bent on living on her own for the rest of her days. After her mother passes from years of suffering from a lingering illness, she meets Jon, a man 20 years her junior, who convinces her that love knows no age and that there are no limits to life’s starts. They embark on a May-December affair that is very promising, until Liz realizes that Jon has dreams that she cannot be part of.
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