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Libido (Limited Edition) [Blu-ray]

Dominique Boschero, Mara Maryl, Giancarlo Giannini, and more...

€21.59 (£18.00)

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About This Film

Libido is a groundbreaking 1973 Australian drama anthology that delves into the complexities of human desire through four distinct yet interconnected segments. Directed by an ensemble cast including John B. Murray, Craig McGregor, Thomas Keneally, Fred Schepisi, David Baker, and written by a team of renowned Australian writers such as Thomas Keneally and Fred Schepisi, this film offers a candid exploration of contemporary sexuality in the 1970s.

Plot Overview

The narrative weaves together four stories that reflect on instinctive desires against the backdrop of social change. Each segment is crafted with precision by its respective director, yet collectively they form a cohesive commentary on human nature and the intricacies of desire in modern society.

Differentiators: Libido stands out for its innovative anthology format, pioneering interconnected storytelling in Australian cinema during the 1970s. Its unflinching portrayal of sexuality and deep thematic resonance make it a landmark work within the genre.

Target Audience

Aimed at adult audiences with an interest in psychological drama, this film appeals to those passionate about Australian cinema history and experimental narratives that challenge conventional storytelling. It is particularly suited for viewers who appreciate thought-provoking cinema exploring universal themes of desire and human behavior.

Directed by John B. Murray, Craig McGregor, Thomas Keneally, Fred Schepisi, David Baker.

Writers: Thomas Keneally, Fred Schepisi, Tim Burstall, Fred Schepisi, Hal Porter, David Baker, David Williamson.

Note: This film contains mature themes and is intended for a mature audience.

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