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Duration: 916 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Alternate Names: Lizzie Brochere
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Lizzie Brocheré, born March 22, 1985 in Paris, France, began her acting career as a child actress in 1995. She transitioned to English-speaking roles around the early 2010s, with notable appearances in 'One to Another' directed by Jean-Marc Barr and 'American Horror Story: Asylum', playing Grace Bertrand.
Birth Name: Marion Donon
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"Marion Donondecided launched her career with an unforgettable debut in 'One to Another' (2006). Her striking performance, including a memorable scene that left little to the imagination, ensured she would be remembered. A critic aptly described the film as 'beautifully shot and featuring a stunning cast that is often nude'. Since then, Marion has appeared in just one more project, the short film 'Boule à Facettes' (2013), which she helmed herself, wearing multiple hats as writer, director, producer, and star. In this venture, she portrayed a captivating character with a complex past. This French talent appears to be faultless in her pursuits, and we eagerly anticipate her future endeavors."
Release Year: 2006
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Alternative Title: Jedem seine Nacht, One Two Another, От одного к другому, У каждого своя ночь, One to Another
Director: Jean-Marc Barr, Pascal Arnold
Writer: Pascal Arnold
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Genre: Drama, Pornographic Film
The movie 'Chacun sa Nuit' follows Pierre (Arthur Dupont), a vain bisexual musician in his late teens who lives in a provincial French town with his sister Lucie (Lizzie Brocheré). Pierre engages in various carnal relationships, including an incestuous one with Lucie and participation in gay orgies with a city councilor. When Pierre is found dead, Lucie investigates the circumstances surrounding his death and uncovers a network of sadomasochistic relationships that connect many of the town's inhabitants.
Chacun sa Nuit (2006) is a French drama film directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold. The movie explores themes of sexuality, power dynamics, and forbidden desires among the residents of a provincial French town. At its core is Pierre, a self-centered bisexual musician who serves as a catalyst for various relationships and interactions within the community. The film also delves into the consequences of these relationships when one of them ends tragically.