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Imperial Venus

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In a colorful and decadent world of 18th century Venice, the life of a famous courtesan unfolds in a series of lavish banquets and passionate encounters. The protagonist, an extraordinarily beautiful and cunning woman, moves like a fish in water among the nobility and the losers, using her wit and charisma to attract the powerful. As she navigates the intrigues and the darker side of her existence, her life becomes a labyrinth of disappointments and repressed desires.

As the story develops, the tensions between true love and the superficial connections that surround her are revealed. The protagonist becomes involved with a young nobleman who awakens in her the longing for a different life, an idealized romance that quickly finds itself threatened by the limitations of her world. When jealousy and rivalries emerge, the Venetian court becomes a stage of deceit and manipulation, where each character fights to survive in an unyielding power game.

With opulent aesthetics and masterful direction, the narrative reflects the struggle between passion and the fight for freedom. Trapped in an environment where love and desire are a fleeting luxury, the protagonist is forced to make decisions that could alter her course forever, thus questioning the price she must pay for her lifestyle and the impact of her choices on her heart.

Media type
Movie
Year
1962
Director
Jean Delannoy
Writer
Piero De Bernardi
Jean Aurenche
Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud
Jean Delannoy
Leonardo Benvenuti
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.20
Actors
Gina Lollobrigida
Stephen Boyd
Raymond Pellegrin
Micheline Presle
Gabriele Ferzetti
Giulio Bosetti
Massimo Girotti
Gender
Drama
Historia
Romance
Country
France
Original title
Venere imperiale
Duration
140
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