Venus in Fur (1969, Dallamano)

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Movie
Original title Venus in fur
Country of production Germany , Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1969
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Massimo Dallamano
(as Max Dillman)
script Inge Hilger
Fabio Massimo , based on Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (novella)
production Roxy-Film ( Luggi Waldleitner )
Vip production
music Gianfranco Reverberi
camera Sergio D'Offizi
cut Hans Zeiler
occupation

Venus im Pelz is a German - Italian feature film by director Massimo Dallamano from 1969. The main role is played by the Italian actress Laura Antonelli , who became known to a larger audience for the first time. The film is based on the novel of the same name by the Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch from 1870. However, the plot has been relocated to the present.

action

After a first meeting with the beautiful Wanda, Severin decides to secretly pursue and observe her. After watching her having sex with strangers, showering, and masturbating, a femdom relationship develops between the two of them . When she finally rejects him, he comforts himself with the maid Gracia, while Wanda gets involved with the moronic Bruno. Severin, too humiliated by Bruno, wants to vent his frustration on a prostitute, who, however, reveals herself as Wanda. In the end, Severin goes mad because he can't endure the suffering he wants.

Remarks

  • In the same year there was a production by Jess Franco with Klaus Kinski , which became known under the same title and under the aka Black Angel .

Reviews

  • Heyne Filmlexikon, 1996: “Masochistic writer confesses his life story to a psychiatrist, which culminates in the fact that his whip-wielding Sado-lover also turns out to be 'submissive'. Sex kitsch. "
  • Film service : “Fashionably kitschy sex pussies based on Sacher-Masoch's bestseller of erotic literature, which is about sexual submission, humiliation and sadisms. Hardly to be surpassed in terms of triviality in psychological drawing. Even the demanding dialogue cannot hide the mendacious character of the tortured film. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Venus in fur. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used