Story of unrequited love and the loss of youth and beauty unfolds before us as Giulia Chanel talks about her sexual experiences and heartbreaks... She is young and horny and falls for anyone who shows interest in her including men and women.
Through the stages of a criminal trial, the sexual blackmail of a teacher against high school students is retraced. A carefully made film which contains some particularly perverse scenes. Shot in pure Salieri style, the film is part of the "Black Chronicle" collection in which real news stories are revisited.
Imprisoned, violated, humiliated – such is the fate of these women, victims of a terrible war. Their eyes blindfolded and bandaged, they become the grazing ground for shameless and horny soldiers who make use of the captured women by turning them into true sexual slaves. But will one of the women find true love?
Bandor is a dangerous sexual maniac. For some time he has been attacking notables' wives. Corinne, a very beautiful girl, member of a VIP protection team, is in charge of finding the pervert by all means.
One evening, professor Boyer moved by a strange impulse, through the door of the impossible return. The fate of this man will switch to a sexy picture captured on one of his students during a class that represents Gilda, a beautiful exotic dancer, star of the show which takes place in the cabaret in the city: THE VENUS BLUE. Serious teacher will get to know Gilda in fall madly in love and marry. Boyer and enters the world of the show of the night, one that attracts the multitude of anonymous moths from being dazzled by the sight of these women whose body magic sweet and catchy voice never ceases to or submit the wild. In the boxes, the pursuit of pleasure is limitless, couplings succeed on an insane pace, the "artists" have the temperament, the party continues! Cheated by the victim and not his love for the beautiful Gilda, Professor Boyer will sink body and soul in a tragicomic situation he will not recover. The Don Quixote of the night will burn games that he knew the rules...
Wielfried Calzi