Nosferatu, or the Icy Waters of Selfish Calculation (1974)
Coming from the London bourgeoisie, the Nosferat (this time, with the vampire taking on the role of the famous serial killer who raged in the London district of Whitechapel in 1888), reforms bourgeois morality by reducing its puritanical contradictions. He executes prostitutes “in the name of Virtue, Morality and order”, as a result of a repressive education he received, especially on the sexual level...
Director: Maurice Rabinowicz
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Martine Bertrand as La servante |
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Marcel Dossogne as |
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Quentin Milo as Le père |
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Maïté Nahyr as Mère / Vierge / Reine |
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Véronique Peynet as Jeune fille / putain |
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Guy Pion as Le fils / Jack l'Eventeur |
| Directing | Maurice Rabinowicz | Director |
| Writing | Yvette Michelems | Writer |
| Writing | Maurice Rabinowicz | Writer |