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Duration: 247 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: Helene Vivies
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Hélène Viviès is known for her role as Mathilde in the short film 'Cette obscure tentation' (2011). In this role, she portrays a paraplegic young woman who engages in dark morbid masochism, both physically and morally, harboring racist views. François Amable, a physiotherapist from Réunion Island, becomes a regular visitor to Mathilde.
Release Year: 2011
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Director: Renaud Ducoing
Writer: Renaud Ducoing
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Genre: Drama, Short
Mathilde, a paraplegic young woman, struggles with a dark morbid masochism, both physical and moral, as she imagines herself 'genetically racist.' Daily visits from François Amable, a physiotherapist from Réunion Island, offer Mathilde opportunities to express her disturbing beliefs.
Cette obscure tentation (short) is a dramatic exploration of the psychological torment faced by its protagonist, Mathilde. The short film delves into themes of self-loathing and masochism, as Mathilde's paraplegia serves as a catalyst for her dark introspections. Director Renaud Ducoing uses Mathilde's racist delusions and masochistic tendencies to examine the complex dynamics between pain and desire.