Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion
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- | The image above is one of the surreal structures designed by [[Ricardo Bofill]] where the action of [[Jess Franco]]'s 1980 version of ''[[Eugenie]]'' is set. This labyrinthine structure boggles the eye and teases our sense of perspective. This interior can be seen, shot from a radically different angle, in 1973's THE PERVERSE COUNTESS. | + | The image above is one of the surreal structures designed by [[Ricardo Bofill]] where the action of [[Jess Franco]]'s 1980 version of ''[[Eugenie]]'' is set. This labyrinthine structure boggles the eye and teases our sense of perspective. This interior can be seen, shot from a radically different angle, in 1973's ''[[The Perverse Countess]]''. |
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The image above is one of the surreal structures designed by Ricardo Bofill where the action of Jess Franco's 1980 version of Eugenie is set. This labyrinthine structure boggles the eye and teases our sense of perspective. This interior can be seen, shot from a radically different angle, in 1973's The Perverse Countess.
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