The sect (film)

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Movie
German title The sect
Original title Brigade Mondaine: La secte de Marrakech
Country of production France
original language Italian , French
Publishing year 1979
length 110 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Eddy Matalon
script Paul Gégauff
production Francis Cosne
music Marc Cerrone
camera Jean-Jacques Tarbès
cut Hélène Plemiannikov
occupation

The sect (Brigade Mondaine: La secte de Marrakech) is a French crime film directed by Eddy Matalon and starring Carole Chauvet from 1979 . The film was also shown in Germany as The Sect of Marrakech . It was produced by the Franco production company.

action

Even if Brigitte is a female officer, she is not immune to the sexual stimuli of a man who introduces her into a sect. Falling for the cult member Jean, she becomes part of the community. She leaves her warning mother and cuts off all bridges to the past. Initially selling membership forms, she soon becomes a prostitute of the sect and is renamed "Sister Diane". When Jean tries to protect her, he is murdered. Now Brigitte is made docile and toil in Marrakech as a love servant. Two police officers track down the woman in order to free her. Because the leading brothers of the sect, Luc and Peter, want Brigitte to be abducted precisely because of disobedience at a sacrificial ceremony.

criticism

"Staged flat, played awkwardly and full of clichés."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Film Lexicon , accessed April 4, 2015.