Pahuuden jumalattaret (1979)

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Pahuuden jumalattaret (1979). Pahuuden jumalattaret: Directed by Walerian Borowczyk. With Marina Pierro, Gaëlle Legrand, Pascale Christophe, François Guétary. Three women and three erotic tales. 1- Margherita: Did the great Renaissance painter Raphael Sanzio die because of the cold he took in the ruins of Rome? Or was it out of pleasure? Only one person knew the truth: Margherita Luti, the ardent and ambitious Roman daughter of a baker who, posing as a model and being the artist's lover, witnessed her last moments of life. 2 – Marcéline: At the age of 14, Marcéline has never loved anyone or anything except a big rabbit with pink ears, transparent in the sun. She called him "Souci." Who could imagine that this angelic face hid a heroine of evil? 3 – Marie: The Paris of today also has its "heroines of evil." Marie, the wife of a rich art collector, is kidnapped by a gangster. César the dog, on his own initiative and in secret, decides to find his lover and avenge her.

“Personal quote of Walerian Borowczyk: u0026quot;Eroticism, sex, is one of the most moral parts of life. Eroticism does not kill, exterminate, encourage evil, lead to crime, leads to selfless pleasure.u0026quot; I agree with this thoughts, I agree to make erotic movies but, only if you have something to say, some interesting stories, brilliant captivating scripts. But when you make movies like this u0026quot;Immoral Womenu0026quot;, you are bored with capital B. All three episodes of the film donu0026#39;t say anything, each shows a naked woman, some simulated sex, and thatu0026#39;s all. Embarrassing, especially the third episode.”

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