L’orgia
L’orgia

L’orgia

1978Movie101 minCatalan

A group of boys and girls are locked up a weekend in a friends house in which they do a party that little to little is converted in an orgy. But not everything is sex, there are also cinematographic digressions, chocolate and churros, and good humor.

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IMDb5.0/10
Director: Emmanuelle ArsanGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of women, under the influence of a mysterious cult leader, engage in increasingly deviant sexual acts and psychological manipulation. As their inhibitions dissolve, the line between pleasure and terror blurs, leading to a descent into a dark and disturbing world.

Critical Reception

L'orgia is a controversial and polarizing film, often described as an exploitative and gratuitous portrayal of sexual excess and psychological manipulation. While some critics have pointed to its attempts at exploring themes of liberation and repression, the consensus generally views it as a lurid and unpleasant viewing experience, lacking in artistic merit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Seen as a disturbing and exploitative depiction of sexual deviance.
  • Lacks significant artistic merit, often criticized for its gratuitous nature.
  • A lurid and unpleasant film that offers little beyond shock value.

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Fun Fact

The film is based on a novel of the same name by Emmanuelle Arsan, who also directed the film. Arsan was known for her erotic and philosophical writings.

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