Eugénie
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Eugénie is the first name of two protagonists of Marquis de Sade stories:
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Jess Franco films using the name Eugénie
Just as Pasolini took a Sade novel and transposed it onto the 20th century, several films made by exploitation filmmaker Jess Franco also use Sade's novels as inspiration. Jess Franco filmed two films with Eugénie in the title: Eugénie, The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion (an adaptation of Philosophy in the Bedroom), Eugénie (with accent) and Eugenie (without accent).
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- Eugénie (1973)[1], another of Jesus Franco's adaptations. Adapts Sade's story "Eugenie de Franval", accurately, though set in the 20th century.
- Eugenie…The Story of Her Journey into Perversion[2] (1970), featuring Christopher Lee as Dolmance.
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