Barbara Bascou

Filmes

Deep Throat: When Porn Makes Its Premiere
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Deep Throat, a pornographic film directed by Gerard Damiano, a film-loving hairdresser, and starring Linda Lovelace, a shy girl manipulated by a controlling husband, was released in 1972 and divided audiences, who began to talk openly about sex, desire and female pleasure; but also about violence and abuse; and about pornography, until then an almost clandestine industry, as a revolutionary cultural phenomenon.
Au bonheur d’être prof
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Sing Me Back Home
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After scuttling her career as a singer, Jewell Stone lives in Paris a job as a waitress. Marie, her grandmother and only family, who lives in Vermont, USA, arrives overnight to see her. But how to welcome her when Jewell tells her so long about her life, her work and her loves? From one letter to another, she has invented a career that works, a life with Paul, and even a girl, Ruby. But as an Italian proverb says, lies have short legs.
De guerre lasse
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Alex, the son of a gang boss from Marseilles, joins the French Foreign Legion to avoid a hit put out on him by the Corsican Mafia. Four years later, Alex deserts and returns to Marseilles to get back together with Katia, his former girlfriend. But in the city, relationships have changed...
Il était une fois… « La Reine Margot »
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Once Upon a Time… All About My Mother
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Shot in 1999, "All About My Mother" is Pedro Almodóvar's thirteenth feature film. The director was a key figure in the turbulent Movida (the movement for cultural renewal and liberation in post-Franco Spain), explores Barcelona society at the turn of the millennium through the lives of five women.
Without Me
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Anna, a divorced single mother, employs a mysterious young woman called Lise to care for her children.
Torture propre : une invention américain
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Desde o 11 de Setembro que os Estados Unidos recorrem a métodos de tortura na guerra contra o “terrorismo”. Na verdade, esses métodos têm origem nos anos 50, em estudos financiados pela CIA, realizados pelas melhores universidades do país com o intuito de desenvolver técnicas avançadas de “interrogação”. Ao longo de 70 anos, os métodos de tortura e abuso se tornaram inseparáveis da cultura dos Estados Unidos da América.