Bacchanales Sexuelles (1973)
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Synopsis: French director Jean Rollin's cult classic is a blend of comedy, lesbian sex, nudity, and madness. BACCHANALES SEXUELLES is the erotic tale of Valerie (Joelle Coeur), a pretty young girl who gets... French director Jean Rollin's cult classic is a blend of comedy, lesbian sex, nudity, and madness. BACCHANALES SEXUELLES is the erotic tale of Valerie (Joelle Coeur), a pretty young girl who gets to watch her cousin's house for six months. On her first night there, she invites her girlfriend Sophie (Brigitte De Borghese) over for wild sex. Later on in the evening, crazed cult fanatics somehow manage to break into the house and accidentally kidnap Sophie. Valerie finds out that her cousin is a member of the group and is trying to frame its leader. When the cult leader catches wind of the plot, he sends a voluptuous french maid over to the house to seduce Valerie. After more wild sex, the whole mess is foiled by Sophie's promiscuous friend Fred. This 1973 film has all the ingredients for cult film fans worldwide. [More]
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