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Duration: 127 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Vidman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 592x336 | Added: 2008-Feb-19 |
Alternate Names: Mireille Lidwine Aimée Jacqueline Zélia Audibert
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Mireille Audibert starred as Sigismond's wife in the film 'La marge' (1976). The character has a son and is depicted to have a physically passionate relationship with her husband Sigismond, played by Joe Dallesandro.
Release Year: 1976
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Alternative Title: Op de rand van alles, A Margem, Porque Agrado os Homens, Промяната, The Edge, Emmanuelle '77, To perithorio, Periféria, The Margin, The Streetwalker, Il margine, 夜明けのマルジュ, Una mujer de la vida, Margines, Ulicznica, Грань, Эмануэль 77, 파리 매춘, Farlig erotik, Flickan från Rue S:t Denis, Sokak kadını
Director: Walerian Borowczyk
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Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Film Based On Literature
La marge (1976), directed by Walerian Borowczyk, is a film adaptation of Jean de La Brétèche's novel 'Le Jardin des délices'. The story revolves around three sisters - Anne, Cécile, and Suzanne - living in the French countryside. Anne, the oldest, is married to Pierre, who is emotionally distant. When a handsome stranger, Henri, arrives at their estate, he captivates all three sisters. Anne begins an affair with Henri, while Cécile, the youngest and most innocent, develops a crush on him. Meanwhile, Suzanne, the middle sister, starts an incestuous relationship with Pierre. The film explores the sisters' relationships with each other and their lovers amidst a backdrop of rural decadence.
La marge is a Polish-French erotic drama directed by Walerian Borowczyk in 1976. Based on Jean de La Brétèche's novel 'Le Jardin des délices', the film is set in the French countryside and revolves around themes of love, lust, and relationships among three sisters. The movie is notable for its exploration of taboo subjects and its stylish cinematography.