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Set in the present day (1970s France), it follows a teenage boy who convinces his younger cousin to engage in a sexual act on a secluded beach, timing the encounter to the rising tide. Thérèse Philosophe:

For viewers searching for the version, the film’s dialogue is relatively sparse, as Borowczyk relies heavily on visual storytelling. However, having a full translation is essential for capturing the poetic nuances of the historical segments, particularly the Borgia and Báthory chapters.

marked a turning point in Borowczyk's career, earning him a reputation as an "arty pornographer" and influencing later works of stylized erotic cinema.

Examines female masturbation, the intersection of religious ecstasy and personal desire, and liberation from isolation. 3. Erzsébet Báthory ( Erzsébet Báthory ) Setting: 16th-century Hungary.

Directed by Polish filmmaker (known for The Beast and Goto, Island of Love ), Immoral Tales is an erotic anthology consisting of four separate stories, each exploring sexual transgression, taboo, and historical or mythological settings.

The film consists of four stories ("The Tide," "Thérèse the Philosopher," "Erzsébet Bathory," and "Lucrezia Borgia") that move from innocent, rural adolescence to corrupt, historic royalty. Tale I: "The Tide" (La Marée)

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A guide on how differed between Europe and the Middle East.

While you mentioned "MyCima" (a common regional streaming site), the film is officially available on platforms like Kanopy (free with some library cards) and can be found on physical media through Barnes & Noble .