Libido The Urge to Love (1971)

Directed by:  Max Pécas

Stars: Sandra Julien, Janine Reynaud and Yves Vincent

Language: French | Subtitles: English (embed)

Country:  France |  Imdb Info | Ar: 1.667 | Brrip

Also known as: Je suis une nymphomane

Description:  A young girl becomes addicted to sex after an accident. Carole, played by actress Sandra Julien, hates what she’s become, but is compelled to have sex with anyone that will comply. Her work soon takes her to France where things start escalating out of control.

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2.14GB | 95:06mins | 1800×1080 | mkv | French | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/53b24337d1366/Libido.The.Urge.to.Love.1971.mkv

English Subtitles
https://tezfiles.com/file/efe01c44428c1/Libido.The.Urge.to.Love.1971.srt

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1.34gb | 91:15mins | 720×480 | mkv | English, French, Spanish (3tracks)
https://tezfiles.com/file/c6dcffc91c1cf/Libido.The.Urge.to.Love.1971.Dvdrip.mkv

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6 Responses to Libido The Urge to Love (1971)

  1. 6102grover says:

    Thank you for the upgrade.

  2. AA says:

    An accident where she “is compelled to have sex with anyone that will comply.” So she was turned into a man?

  3. Gene says:

    A reviewer on IMDB wrote that the original language version was to be preferred (which is most often the case), so it’s great to have the choice. You may be the only film blog I know of that frequently makes the effort to do that, as well as including Extras if there are any.

  4. Tony says:

    The premise sounds similar to Cronenberg’s Crash, but not sure what kind of accident this is.

    • Harlan says:

      Interesting comparison, one that I could never have made. However, this film is about exploiting a woman’s sexuality for the sake of men’s sexuality. Crash is about technology alienaiting people from a sense of belonging to the world and to fellow beings, resulting in emotional and communicative breakdown, and in solipsism. It is, in effect, also a dire warning of the transhumanism of the fourth industrialization promoted by Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum.

  5. rarelust says:

    upgraded

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