Scene from Sweet Movie (1974)
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Duration: 202 sec.. | Nudity: xxx | Creator: Vidman |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 640x384 | Added: 2008-08-05 |
Actresses in this Scene

Details
Alternate Names: Carole Champagne, Carole Laure O.C., Carole Lord
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Full Biography
Carole Laure O.C. (born August 5, 1948) is an actress and singer from Quebec, Canada. Throughout most of her career, Carole Laure primarily collaborated with Anglophone singer, songwriter, producer, and director Lewis Furey, whom she met in 1977 and who later became her husband.
Laure was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2013, "For her international career as an actress, singer, director and dancer."
Carole Laure
About the Movie: Sweet Movie (1974)

Alternative Title: Um Filme Doce, Сладкий фильм, Sweet Movie - makea kaunotar, Dolcefilm, スウィート・ムービー, Dulce película, Słodki film, Tatlı Bir Film
Director: Dusan Makavejev, Dušan Makavejev
Writer: Dusan Makavejev, Dušan Makavejev, France Gallagher, Martin Malina
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Richard Hellman, Vincent Malle
Executive Producer: Helène Vager
Companies: Maran Film, Mojack Film Ltée, V. M. Productions
Genre: Art Film, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Mystery
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Keywords
Keywords: avant-garde, beauty queen contest, chocolate, sex, surrealism
Story
The film 'Sweet Movie' begins with the winner of the Miss World Virginity contest, who marries and soon escapes her masochistic husband to find herself entangled in a world of debauchery. The narrative then shifts to focus on Anna Planeta, a woman steering a candy-filled boat through Amsterdam's canals with a large papier-mâché head of Karl Marx on its prow. She seeks the irresistible delights of flesh, death, and revolution.
Summary
'Sweet Movie' is an avant-garde art film directed by Dušan Makavejev in 1974. The movie intertwines two distinct stories: one involving a beauty queen's descent into degradation and emancipation through liquid chocolate, and another featuring Anna Planeta's surreal journey on a candy-filled boat seeking pleasure, death, and revolution. Set against a backdrop of comedy, drama, and mystery, the film explores themes of sex, surrealism, and societal critique.