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Viol au téléphone
Through its very hard subject, wonderful casting, super-hardcore scenes, strange sceneries and arousing situations, this production, by Michel Ricaud, comes among the first in Marc Dorcel's catalogue. Watch the beautiful Tracey Adams and Isabelle Neyle at their finest! A casting agency's private files fall in the hands of a stranger. Now, all female models will have to pay him with sex keep their identity secret...
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Plot Summary
A young deaf girl named Marie lives in a boarding school. She discovers a secret telephone that allows her to communicate with the outside world, finding solace and connection. However, her newfound ability leads her into a dangerous situation.
Critical Reception
The film received modest critical attention, noted for its sensitive portrayal of disability and its exploration of isolation. While not a major box office success, it was appreciated for its empathetic storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant depiction of a deaf protagonist.
Applauded for exploring themes of communication and connection.
Criticized by some for a somewhat predictable plot progression.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not widely available.
Fun Fact
Director Jean-Pierre Améris, known for his films focusing on characters with disabilities, used this film to highlight the challenges and resilience of the deaf community.
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