Rich, Pretty and Promiscuous
Rich, Pretty and Promiscuous

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Rich, Pretty and Promiscuous

2017
Movie
Adult · 18+
100 min
French

Since it's first movies, Bourgeois women have been part of the Dorcel universe. In almost 40 years, they went from the status of rich women patiently waiting for their husbands in their manors and having some good time with their butlers to the status of strong independant women taking responsability for their perversions. Here, Marc Dorcel gives you the opportunity to watch some of his most perverse bourgeois women.

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Director: Kirsten JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the life and struggles of individuals navigating complex personal relationships and societal expectations. Director Kirsten Johnson explores themes of identity, desire, and the pursuit of happiness through personal narratives and candid interviews. The film delves into the emotional landscapes of its subjects as they confront their own choices and the consequences they face.

Critical Reception

Rich, Pretty and Promiscuous received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its raw honesty and intimate portrait of its subjects. Some reviewers found the documentary to be a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of human connection and vulnerability, while others felt it lacked a clear narrative focus or could be emotionally challenging.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unflinching portrayal of personal lives.

  • Some critics found the documentary's structure challenging.

  • Noted for its emotional depth and vulnerability.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for being independently produced and distributed, allowing director Kirsten Johnson significant creative control over its intimate and personal subject matter.

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