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  1. 31 de dez. de 2014 · An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video. An illustration of an audio ... Cruel Passion 1977 720p Blu Ray by Chris Boger. Publication date 1977 ...

  2. Cruel Passion (also known as Justine) is a 1977 film starring Koo Stark, Martin Potter, Lydia Lisle, and Katherine Kath. It was directed by Chris Boger and based on the 1791 novel Justine by the Marquis de Sade .

  3. 6 de jul. de 2018 · www.screenbound.co.ukMarquis De Sade's Justine aka Cruel Passion [1977]Based on a novel by the Marquis de Sade, Justine is a classic British sexploitation mo...

  4. Depois de serem abusadas e expulsas de um convento, as irmãs Justine e Juliette tem de tomar as rédeas de suas vidas sozinhas. Enquanto Juliette (que sempre demonstrou comportamento libidinoso) se adapta bem em um bordel, Justine decide tomar um rumo mais correto em sua vida, mas ela não imagina o quanto o seu caminho será marcado por muitos sofrimentos. Baseado no conto do Marquês de Sade.

  5. Cruel Passion. Directed by. Chris Boger. United Kingdom, West Germany, 1977. Drama. 99. Synopsis. Brought up in a convent, sisters Justine and Juliette eventually get expelled, travel to London and find gainful employment at … a bordello. While sexual decadence and excess lead Justine to ruin, Juliette embraces depravity — and finds happiness.

  6. By fim's end though, the film is bruised by unfinished character arcs and a tone that turns downright cruel, diminshing the moments of wicked fun. Review by Dirk Senger ★★½ Beginnt als sowas wie Nunsploitation, wechselt nach 20 Minuten aber Richtung Jungfräulichkeit im Puff anbieten und gleitet dann aus mit der sexuellen Sinnfindung Justines, was ihr auch einiges Unheil einbringt.

  7. With progressive commentary on religion and the human condition, "Cruel Passion" (aka "Justine") stands apart from its exploitative brethren as a film with something to say. The somewhat involving story follows two sisters from convent to brothel and back after the deaths of their parents, and the film is well-shot, delivering the lush greens and crumbly grays of its English locales.