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LIST PRICE $29.98 Save 40%
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Format: DVD Jan 1998 Not Rated Recording Mode: Stereo Sound: HiFi, Stereo 120 min. Color UPC: 720917050119 |
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Movie Description In order to turn the tables on the male-dominated genre of erotica, three women filmmakers came together to present this triptych of sexually-charged, disparate vignettes. Lizzie Borden's LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX concerns Rosie (Kamala Lopez-Dawson), a budding Latino actress, who takes a job at a phone sex company in order to pay the bills. When she finds a sympathetic customer in Dr. Robert Stern (Bryan Cranston), a dangerously intense phone relationship commences, culminating in a face-to-face meeting between the two. Monika Treut's TABOO PARLOR, set in Hamburg, finds a lesbian couple (played by Priscilla Barnes and Camilla Soeberg) bringing an attractive man (Michael Carr) home for the novelty value. But before he can fully comprehend their true intentions, the role reversal has taken place and he has become the tortured victim. Clara Law's WONTON SOUP follows a distraught Hong Kong man, Adrian (Tim Lounibos), who is determined to win the affections of Ann (Hayley Man) by rekindling their spent passions with a series of outrageously hysterical aphrodisiac recipes. At turns brutal, erotic, and comical, EROTIQUE is a refreshing burst of female-flavored sensuality from three world-renowned directors. (NOTE: Most video releases carry a fourth vignette, Ana Maria Magalhaes's FINAL CALL.)
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame Additional Release Material: Trailers Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Production Notes Filmographies
Industry Reviews "The witty, steamy and audacious EROTIQUE is composed of three deft, sexy tales from three of today's most venturesome female filmmakers..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (01/20/1995)
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