Scene from Romance (1999)
Scene Details
| Duration: 18 sec.. | Nudity: xxx | Creator: CelebTA |
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: キャロリーヌ・デュセイ
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Full Biography
Caroline Ducey is a French actress who has appeared in 34 films since 1994. Outside of her home country, she is best known for her controversial role in Catherine Breillat's 1999 film Romance, a role for which she was awarded the 2000 Étoile d’or de la révélation féminine by l’Académie de la presse du cinéma français.
About the Movie: Romance (1999)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Jean-François Lepetit
Executive Producer: Catherine Jacques
Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, CB Films, CNC, Canal+, Flach Film, PROCIREP
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Keywords
Keywords: bondage, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, dysfunctional relationship, erotic fantasy, female sexuality, intimacy, pregnancy, sadism, sexual encounter, sexual frustration, sexual perversion, unfaithfulness, woman director
Story
Marie, a young schoolteacher, feels sexually frustrated and unfulfilled in her relationship with her boyfriend Paul. Despite living together and sharing a bed, they have little intimacy. Marie becomes increasingly restless and starts exploring risky sexual encounters outside their relationship. These partners include a sadistic man who ties her up, and eventually the headmaster of her school.
Summary
Directed by Catherine Breillat in 1999, 'Romance' is a French drama that explores female sexuality, intimacy, and the complexities of relationships. The film follows Marie, played by Caroline Ducey, as she navigates her frustration with her boyfriend Paul's lack of sexual intimacy. Marie's journey leads her down a path of increasingly risky sexual encounters, challenging societal norms around female desire and sexuality.