
Movie spotlight
Infrasexum
A middle-aged man is having problems trying to regain his sexual drive. He leaves behind his old life and tries to discover a simpler happiness through painting and meeting new friends. Wanting to save him from a sexless fate, his friend (director Carlos Tobalina in a supporting role) attempts to solve the mystery of his sexual shortcomings, through any means possible. Filled with incredible footage of Las Vegas, the Sierra Nevada and elsewhere, as well as subplots involving kidnapping, and even a bit of unexpected gore, filmmaker Carlos Tobalina’s debut feature is a totally unique sexploitation experiment that showcases many of the stylistic touches that would become his trademarks, along with a cast of beautiful starlets, including Sharon Matt and Marsha Jordan.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complexities of human sexuality and desire through a series of interviews and artistic interpretations. It delves into various aspects of sexual behavior and expression, aiming to shed light on the diverse ways individuals experience intimacy.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary from 1969, 'Infrasexum' received limited critical attention and is not widely documented in mainstream film archives or review sites. Information regarding its critical reception is scarce.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks mainstream critical documentation.
Limited availability of reviews makes consensus difficult to ascertain.
Primarily known within specific subgenres of film.
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Fun Fact
The director, Juliette Drouet, is a pseudonym, and the true identity of the filmmaker remains a subject of speculation within film circles.
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