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Duration: 396 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x304 | Added: 2015-Sep-16 |
Alternate Names: Léna Jam-Panoi, Léna Jam-Panoi, Lena Jam-Panoï, Léna Jam-Panoï, Mylene Jampanoi, Mylène Jampanöï, Léna Jam-Panoï, Mylene Jampanoi, Mylène Jampanöï, Myléne Jampanoì, Myléne Jampanoì, مایلن ژامپانوی
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Mylène Jampanoï, born Lena Jam-Panoï on July 12, 1980, is a French actress, model, and visual artist. Her breakthrough role was in 'Les filles du botaniste' (The Chinese Botanist's Daughters, 2006). She gained international recognition for her role in Pascal Laugier's 'Martyrs' (2008). Jampanoï has since appeared in films like Clint Eastwood's 'Hereafter' (2010), the Serge Gainsbourg biopic 'Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life' (also 2010), and Netflix's 'Madame Claude' (2021).
Release Year: 2012
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Director: Natalie Saracco
Writer: Natalie Saracco
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Genre: Drama
Jezebel, a self-proclaimed 'nihilistic artist' with a promiscuous lifestyle, attends her father's funeral. While there, she finds herself drawn to David, a handsome young priest whom she meets at the event. Jezebel's attraction to David conflicts with his strong religious beliefs and commitment to celibacy. Throughout the film, Jezebel attempts to understand David's deeply-rooted faith while he struggles with the earthly desires that her presence elicits.
La mante religieuse (2012), directed by Natalie Saracco, is a dramatic exploration of attraction, desire, and faith. The story revolves around Jezebel, an artist who uses her promiscuous lifestyle to mask her fragility, and David, a young priest grappling with his vow of celibacy. The film begins as Jezebel attends her father's funeral, where she encounters David. Their attraction sets the stage for a conflict between earthly desires and religious devotion.