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From the Director of Pig and Bettie Page: Dark Angel comes the erotic, surreal, controversial film SIN. Three episodes, staged in the 1920-1940s, where each story tells the duality of a female protagonist; the belly/frolic dancer (with Angelita Franco of Tinto Brass' Kick the Cock), the sculpture model versus the nun (with Caroline Pierce), the legless aristocrat and the nurse (with Dahlia Dark). Inspired by early 19th century vintage erotica and surrealistic filmmaking, Nico B's exploration and discovery of the subliminal curse of destiny we call SIN. Super 8 silent film with a soundtrack by Claude Debussy.

Top Cast

  • Dahlia Dark

    Dahlia Dark

    The Maid

  • Angelita Franco

    Angelita Franco

    The Belly Frolic Dancer

  • Siso Kamburov

    Siso Kamburov

    Egyptian Man

Overview

From the Director of Pig and Bettie Page: Dark Angel comes the erotic, surreal, controversial film SIN. Three episodes, staged in the 1920-1940s, where each story tells the duality of a female protagonist; the belly/frolic dancer (with Angelita Franco of Tinto Brass' Kick the Cock), the sculpture model versus the nun (with Caroline Pierce), the legless aristocrat and the nurse (with Dahlia Dark). Inspired by early 19th century vintage erotica and surrealistic filmmaking, Nico B's exploration and discovery of the subliminal curse of destiny we call SIN. Super 8 silent film with a soundtrack by Claude Debussy.

Rating

2.3 / 10
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