"Beatrice Harnois, Sandrine Pernelle, Chantal Fourquet, Cristel Lauris, Emmanuelle Riviere, Daniele Troeger, Liliane Lemieuvre, Marlene Myller, France Quenie, Martine Grimaud, Veronique Maugarski, Bernard Hug, Gabriel Pontello, Daniel Trabet, Norbert
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presents Gabriel Pontello, Liliane Lemieuvre, Daniele Troeger, Martine Grimaud, Daniel Trabet, France Quenie, Chantal Fourquet, Beatrice Harnois, Marlene Myller, Cristel Lauris, Sandrine Pernelle, Emmanuelle Riviere, Patrice Maranzano, Bernard Hug, Patrick Lyonnet, Veronique Maugarski, Norbert Ciret in a production that touches on softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 47 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
In the original write-up, attention is given to how the scene develops over time. An abridged version of that outline is included below:
Tired of the behavior from the men in the local wine harvesting village in France, nine women form the Sabines women's club - name chosen because no fewer than three of them go by the name of Sabine. They rent a mini bus to spend a weekend in Paris, void of men. The men of the village feel threatened by this act of women's liberation. They organize a masked and armed commando, hi-jack the mini bus and kidnap the Sabines, in a reference to the ancient Roman myth of the abduction of the Sabines. Will the Sabines' little liberation movement prevail or will it be crushed by the phallocracy, or is there a third option of equal opportunities and mutual enjoyment?IAFD:
Fans of Gabriel Pontello, Liliane Lemieuvre, Daniele Troeger, Martine Grimaud, Daniel Trabet, France Quenie, Chantal Fourquet, Beatrice Harnois, Marlene Myller, Cristel Lauris, Sandrine Pernelle, Emmanuelle Riviere, Patrice Maranzano, Bernard Hug, Patrick Lyonnet, Veronique Maugarski and Norbert Ciret may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.
With a runtime of about 1 hour and 47 minutes, it feels closer to a complete feature than a short clip.
In the original write-up, attention is given to how the scene develops over time. An abridged version of that outline is included below:
Tired of the behavior from the men in the local wine harvesting village in France, nine women form the Sabines women's club - name chosen because no fewer than three of them go by the name of Sabine. They rent a mini bus to spend a weekend in Paris, void of men. The men of the village feel threatened by this act of women's liberation. They organize a masked and armed commando, hi-jack the mini bus and kidnap the Sabines, in a reference to the ancient Roman myth of the abduction of the Sabines. Will the Sabines' little liberation movement prevail or will it be crushed by the phallocracy, or is there a third option of equal opportunities and mutual enjoyment?IAFD:
Fans of Gabriel Pontello, Liliane Lemieuvre, Daniele Troeger, Martine Grimaud, Daniel Trabet, France Quenie, Chantal Fourquet, Beatrice Harnois, Marlene Myller, Cristel Lauris, Sandrine Pernelle, Emmanuelle Riviere, Patrice Maranzano, Bernard Hug, Patrick Lyonnet, Veronique Maugarski and Norbert Ciret may especially appreciate seeing them featured in this context. Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains.