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Plot Summary
A young woman named Nathalie embarks on a journey of sexual discovery and exploration within a bohemian Parisian circle. She encounters various individuals who challenge her perceptions of intimacy and relationships. The film delves into themes of desire, liberation, and the complexities of human connection.
Critical Reception
Jean-Claude Brisseau's "Hurlements de plaisir" is a lesser-known work that garnered attention for its explicit content and exploration of female sexuality in the 1970s. While some critics at the time may have found it provocative or controversial, it has since been viewed by some as an artistic exploration of eroticism and personal freedom, though it remains a niche film within Brisseau's filmography.
What Reviewers Say
Explores themes of sexual awakening and liberation in a provocative manner.
Features frank depictions of erotic encounters.
A notable, albeit controversial, entry in early erotic cinema.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of Jean-Claude Brisseau's earliest directorial efforts, predating his more widely discussed works that often explored philosophical and psychological themes.
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