
Nymphomaniac: Volume I (2013)
Année de sortie : 2013
Pays : United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany
Titre alternatif : Nymph()maniac, Ninfomaníaca, Ninfomaníaca: Volume 1, Nymfomanka, cást I., Nymphomaniac: Volume I, Nümfomaan. I osa, Nymphomaniac. Volumen 1, Nymphomaniac: Meros A', A nimfomániás - 1. rész, Nimfomane, Ninfomanía Vol I, Nimf()manka, Nimfomanka - Czesc I, Ninfomaníaca - Parte I, Nimfomanka: Prvi deo, Nymfomanka I., Itiraf: Bölüm 1, Nymphomaniac: Volume I
Réalisateur : Lars von Trier
Scénariste : N/D
Production & Genre
Producteur(s) : N/D
Sociétés : N/D
Genre : Anthology Film, Comedy Film, Erotic Film, Mystery Film
Récompenses & Similaires
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Synopsis
The film opens with Seligman, an older man, discovering Joe, a young woman, injured in an alleyway. He brings her back to his home where she reveals that she is a self-proclaimed nymphomaniac. Throughout the film, Joe narrates her life story and sexual experiences with hundreds of men since her early teenage years to Seligman, who shares his own hobbies and interests such as fly fishing and Fibonacci numbers in return.
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Résumé
Nymphomaniac: Volume I is a Danish drama directed by Lars von Trier. The film explores the life of Joe, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg, who recounts her promiscuous past to Seligman, portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård. The narrative is non-linear and intertwines Joe's sexual experiences with Seligman's philosophical musings on various topics. Despite its explicit content, the film aims to delve into deeper themes of self-discovery, human nature, and morality.
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