Set in Paris and starring two of France's most exciting new actresses The Girl is a gorgeously realised modern film noir. The story follows the spiralling affair between the film's narrator - a beautiful painter (Agathe de la Boulaye) - and a nightclub singer who she calls The Girl (Claire Keim). While their passion for each other is consuming a relationship from the past threatens to tear them apart.
Hello Sailor: Everyone loves a sailor especially a Russian one! Jeremy tries to help Juan's friend Boris defect to the UK but all does not go according to plan when Boris' Captain Ivan falls for Miss Courtney. A Point Of Honour: Sexy French student Danielle soon causes havoc in Jeremy's life when she needs to borrow a fiance to protect her honour. Unfortunately thanks to Miss Courtney's interference Jeremy must box his way out of trouble. The Examination: Thanks to Jeremy's temper a quick drink in the pub leads to a violent dispute with the new examiner. Can Ali Ranjeet Juan and the gang pass their test or will it be the end of the road for the English class?
Alice is a 30 year-old sailor, in love with Félix who waits for her ashore as she unexpectedly sets off as second mechanic on the Fidelio, an old freighter. On board, she discovers not only that she replaces a recently deceased mechanic, but also that the Captain is none other than her first great love, Gaël. In her cabin Alice comes across the diary of the former mechanic, and by reading its content accounts of technical problems, sexual conquests and lovelorn emotions she finds, oddly, that they echo her own journey. As the ship calls at various ports, Alice deals with life aboard with an all-male crew, the notion of desire in such an environment and the swings of her romantic feelings, while trying to stay the course.
Vernon Sewell (The Blood Beast Terror) directs this Hammeresque horror on the early days of anatomy when the need for fresh corpses led to a series of murders in Edinburgh. When Burke and Hare realise that demand for corpses is outstripping supply they decide to take matters into their own hands and prey on drunken prostitutes. Derren Nesbit Glynn Edwards Yootha Joyce and Francoise Pascal star in this seminal British shocker.
Welcome to the UK DVD premiere of another steamy sexual offering from the creator of the bestselling Naughty releases Education Anglaise and Dressage! Meet Camille and Madeline two aristocratic teenage sisters who team up with two saucy young temptresses and embark on a long hot summer of sexual awakening. It all begins when their libertarian mother Madame de Fleurville - who hosts TV sex education show Sexual Time - invites various broad-minded celebrities and socialites to her stately manor in order to broaden her daughters' horizons. After encouraging her two daughters to read their deceased father's books the saucy sisters choose the notorious BDSM work The Story of O and subsequently roam the countryside reading aloud the various passages of bondage and humiliation. One day they witness a car accident and rescue Mme de Rosenbourg and her teenage daughter Marguerite. The pair move into the manor but it's not long before the young Marguerite upsets the sisters and is bound gagged and punished! A female neighbour and her teenage step-daughter Sophie then introduce themselves to the kinky group and we soon learn that the young and spoiled Sophie derives masochistic pleasure from a riding crop! When the local doctor is called upon to service the frustrated mothers and the naughty French housemaid concocts a potent aphrodisiac which gives him no rest an unforgettable sexual free for all ensues. And good little girls find out just how good it feels to be bad!
The new film from veteran director Otar Iosseliani is an accomplished and brilliantly entertaining absurdist comedy that has been compared to the films of the great Jacques Tati. When he loses his position as a powerful government minister Vincent is dropped by his pretty mistress and must begin life anew without the privileges of power. As he gradually becomes acquainted with milieus which he'd either forgotten or never known and a host of sometimes eccentric often remarkable everyday people Vincent really begins to start living again.
European pornstar and the willing sex slave in the classic adult title Leather Dreams Zara Whites and stars in this torrid ménage-a-trois. Complicity tells the story of a couple in crisis who bring in a male friend into their lives in a desperate attempt to spice up their relationship. The result is sexual chaos with only Zara Whites emerging triumphant.
Available for the first time on DVD! When their father disappears to America Sid Gwenny and Boyo are left to care for their eccentric and mysterious mother. Now they must live by their own rules for what other choice do you have when reality lets you down? To escape the desperation of a two-bit Welsh town Sid and Gwenny dissolve into a drug and alcohol induced fantasy world where they become the incarnation of ""beat generation"" author and poet Jack Kerouac and his girlfriend Jo
The grapes used to produce the wine for a village's annual Grape Harvest Festival has been polluted by toxic chemicals and induces a form on zombified insanity in the villagers who have drunk the wine. The victims' flesh also melts adding another layer of torment to their crazed suffering and madness. For director Jean Rollin Grapes of Death was a major departure from his usual dream-like vampire films in that he set out to frighten and horrify rather than to captivate and astound and he does so with great success.
Casual hook ups are totally commonplace in the gay community, these days- but sometimes they don t turn out the way we hope, and sometimes, just once in a blue moon, they become something else entirely, something far more sinister. When sexy young Josef arrives at John s apartment for a date, their prickly energy slowly gives way to an unusual and genuine chemistry. But after Josef takes a pill with unclear effects, the night takes a shocking turn, and he is plunged into a surreal interrogation of just who and what he is.
Gabrielle is Patrice Chreau's stunning adaptation of the short story ""The Return"" by Joseph Conrad. Recreating turn-of-the-century France with superb attention to detail Chreau casts an unrelenting gaze on the marital breakdown that overwhelms a middle-aged bourgeois couple played with chilling precision by Isabelle Huppert and Pascal Greggory. As wealthy Parisian Mr. Hervey (Greggory) descends from a train into the teeming bustle of the city. While on his way home he reflects on the sturdiness and success of his life and the fortress of security he has built around himself. It is not long before his self-satisfaction is rudely shattered when he discovers a letter from his wife Gabrielle (Huppert) waiting for him on his sideboard. The contents of the message will crumble that security and plunge him into newfound feelings of vulnerability abandonment and betrayal. The couple soon finds themselves engaged in a parry-and-thrust of emotions that change mid-sentence and stretch their ability to function and live in the same house.
Three young French friends experience all the peculiarities of rural Giorgian life when they meet an old man and his grandson traveling with an empty coffin.
In 1429, a teenage girl from a remote village stood before the world and announced she would defeat the world's greatest army and liberate her country.
This Claude Chabrol film is a dark tale of secrets erotica and crime. Successful advertising executive Charles Masson is involved in a hot affair with his best friend's wife Laura. When one of their S&M romps goes bad Charles strangles Laura to death in an apartment that was borrowed. While racing from the scene of the crime he bumps into his friend Francois and drives back to their neighborhood. When someone realises that he'd seen Charles and Laura together in the past he decides not to go to the police with the information. With no clues to the crime police have a hard time finding a suspect. Charles however has an even harder time coping with guilt his children and his loyal wife Helene.
Muriel is a beautician. She’s talkative a bit of a liar. She likes telling fanciful tales. For twenty years Muriel has also been the number one fan of a successful pop singer Vincent Lacroix. His songs and concerts almost fill her entire life. When Vincent her idol knocks on Muriel’s door one night her life is turned upside down. She is dragged into a tale that even she wouldn’t of been able to invent.
A notorious kingpin of the Albanian Mafia Abedin Nexhep (Angelo Infanti) faces trial over the kidnapping of young women who were put to work selling their bodies on the streets of Western Europe. Laborie (Nadia Fars) a beautiful high-flying officer in the French Special Forces is charged with escorting him to the court and faces the monster with grim determination. Abedin has many dangerous enemies and even more dangerous friends who will risk everything to halt his capture. W
Patricia is a free-spirited girl who embarks on an erotic odyssey. Her parents give her a plane ticket to go to Munich but instead she gives the ticket away and remains in Greece. Whilst there she teases and reveals herself to men and women whom she meets along the way until she meets Tom.
Jimmy it the confident sexy gang leader and best friend of Quentin a young writer who betrays his background and his friends. Julie is the girlfriend of Quentin but has designs on Jimmy. Samir is still healing after the loss of his first love Rick and falls for the sexually confused Quentin. When Samir is spurned he starts to let go of his past and forms a close relationship with Julie and Jimmy - a bond so close that it will change his life forever. ""The performances are stron
My Favourite Broadway--The Love Songs, the follow-up to 1998's My Favourite Broadway--The Leading Ladies, allows the gentlemen in, but that's not always an advantage. Sure, Michael Crawford developed a great following as the Phantom and Nathan Lane is a comedian nonpareil, but Tom Wopat, Brent Spiner, Peter Gallagher, Adam Pascal, and Ron Raines, while all fine performers with good career histories, simply can't match the marquee power of the original's Liza Minnelli, Audra McDonald, Jennifer Holliday, Nell Carter, and many others. And even when old-timers appear, Robert Goulet seems closer to Las Vegas than Lancelot, and Barry Manilow (mostly making his name as a composer these days) looks pretty awkward. That said, this is still an enjoyable live show from New York's City Centre. Among the ladies returning, Rebecca Luker and Marin Mazzie shine in songs from the revivals they star in, and super diva Linda Eder raises the roof with a three-song medley. And there are other additions to the roster, one legend, Chita Rivera (reprising her "English Teacher" from Bye Bye Birdie), and one up-and-comer, Heather Headley (sharing her "Elaborate Lives" duet with Aida co-star Pascal). But the first 100 minutes is all prologue, anyway. The real star is the host, Julie Andrews, who also hosted the original show and conspicuously did not sing in it, following her infamous, lawsuit-laden vocal-chord surgery that effectively ended her music career. Throughout the evening she teases the audience, reciting lyrics and making references to My Fair Lady. So when Crawford begins the finale "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and Andrews enters, the audience holds its breath: Will she or won't she? It's an electric moment, and perfect theatre. --David Horiuchi, Amazon.com
Gwen is a young girl living in a French coastal town. Every year Lise comes to stay with her but one year it seems that Gwen has grown up rather more than Lise...
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