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Duration: 139 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x576 | Added: 2006-Jan-08 |
Alternate Names: Бландін Барі
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Blandine Bury, born and raised in France, gained prominence as an actress with her role in the French film 'Choses secrètes' released in 2002.
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Sabrina Seyvecou starred in 'Choses secrètes' (2002), a French drama about two young women navigating life and sexuality in Paris. Seyvecou played Sandrine, a naive barmaid who discovers her sexual power alongside street-wise Nathalie. Together, they exploit their attractions to climb the corporate ladder at a large bank. Their journey brings them into conflict with Christophe, the manipulative son of the bank's director, who challenges their friendship and tests their limits.
Release Year: 2002
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Alternative Title: Coisas Secretas, Heimliche Spiele, Salakired, Salaiset leikit, Titkok, Il potere dei sensi, Himegoto, Sekrety, Тайные страсти, Mahrem seyler, Secret Things
Director: Jean-Claude Brisseau
Writer: Jean-Claude Brisseau
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film
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Two young women in Paris, street-wise Nathalie and naïve Sandrine, discover they can use sex to their advantage for survival and pleasure. They secure jobs at a large bank where they seduce executives for personal gain. Eventually, they encounter Christophe, the son of the bank director and a manipulative voyeur who controls high-class orgies. He challenges them with jealousy and ecstasy, unlike anything they've experienced before. The girls' friendship is tested as they navigate this dangerous game.
'Choses secrètes' (2002) directed by Jean-Claude Brisseau is a French comedy-drama that explores themes of sexuality, power dynamics, and female friendship set against the backdrop of Parisian corporate culture. The film follows two women who use their sexual prowess to climb the ranks within a large bank, ultimately encountering a formidable opponent in Christophe. Despite its controversial content, it offers insights into gender roles and the games played in pursuit of success.