"Francoise Maillot, Mandarine, Corinne Lemoine (as Pinky Queeny), Cecile Carole (as Cecile Carol), Lisa Orsag, Ingrid d'Eve, Carole Gire, Claudia Zante, Marie-Christine Chireix, Andre Miller, Jean-Pierre Armand, Richard Lemieuvre, Robert Le Ray, Guy
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Guy Royer, Richard Lemieuvre, Jean-Pierre Armand, Carole Gire, Charlie Schreiner, Robert Le Ray, Francoise Maillot, Carmelo Petix, Marie-Christine Chireix, Claudia Zante, Ghislain Van Hove, Andre Miller., Mandarine, Corinne Lemoine (as Pinky Queeny), Cecile Carole (as Cecile Carol), Lisa Orsag, Ingrid d'Eve, Stephane Saratoga, Michel Buffler headline this release, which incorporates visual themes like softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content.
Running about 1 hour and 46 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
Most of the film is a flashback from failed suicide Marie-Madeleine's hospital bed. Marie-Madeleine (Corrine Lemoine) is an assistant in a lingerie shop where the manager charges male customers to view the ladies' changing rooms through a two-way mirror. Another assistant, Mandarine, is not averse to putting on a lesbian show with female customers, but Marie-Madeleine objects strongly when a male customer tries it on with her. However, she later meets Richard Lemieuvre in a bar and has a one-night stand with him. She wakes up alone to find some bank notes on her dressing table. One of her customers had been a prostitute and she later meets her in a café. She admits to having been glad of the money and her former customer introduces her to a madame. She is then drawn into the life of a prostitute, though she has feelings of guilt about this career, especially as she receives little respect from her clients. This culminates in her attendance at a sex party with Richard Lemieuvre who reveals that she is a prostitute and where she is then gang-raped. Hence she ends up with bandaged wrists in a hospital bed, but the words of her doctor seem to give her a more optimistic outlook.IAFD:
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles and a coherent visual flow will likely find this release engaging. For those interested in Guy Royer, Richard Lemieuvre, Jean-Pierre Armand, Carole Gire, Charlie Schreiner, Robert Le Ray, Francoise Maillot, Carmelo Petix, Marie-Christine Chireix, Claudia Zante, Ghislain Van Hove, Andre Miller., Mandarine, Corinne Lemoine (as Pinky Queeny), Cecile Carole (as Cecile Carol), Lisa Orsag, Ingrid d'Eve, Stephane Saratoga and Michel Buffler, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.
Running about 1 hour and 46 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
Most of the film is a flashback from failed suicide Marie-Madeleine's hospital bed. Marie-Madeleine (Corrine Lemoine) is an assistant in a lingerie shop where the manager charges male customers to view the ladies' changing rooms through a two-way mirror. Another assistant, Mandarine, is not averse to putting on a lesbian show with female customers, but Marie-Madeleine objects strongly when a male customer tries it on with her. However, she later meets Richard Lemieuvre in a bar and has a one-night stand with him. She wakes up alone to find some bank notes on her dressing table. One of her customers had been a prostitute and she later meets her in a café. She admits to having been glad of the money and her former customer introduces her to a madame. She is then drawn into the life of a prostitute, though she has feelings of guilt about this career, especially as she receives little respect from her clients. This culminates in her attendance at a sex party with Richard Lemieuvre who reveals that she is a prostitute and where she is then gang-raped. Hence she ends up with bandaged wrists in a hospital bed, but the words of her doctor seem to give her a more optimistic outlook.IAFD:
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles and a coherent visual flow will likely find this release engaging. For those interested in Guy Royer, Richard Lemieuvre, Jean-Pierre Armand, Carole Gire, Charlie Schreiner, Robert Le Ray, Francoise Maillot, Carmelo Petix, Marie-Christine Chireix, Claudia Zante, Ghislain Van Hove, Andre Miller., Mandarine, Corinne Lemoine (as Pinky Queeny), Cecile Carole (as Cecile Carol), Lisa Orsag, Ingrid d'Eve, Stephane Saratoga and Michel Buffler, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.