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'''Immoral Tales''' (original [[French language|French]] title ''Contes immoraux'') is a [[1974]] film directed by [[Poland|Polish]] [[film director]] [[Walerian Borowczyk]]. '''Immoral Tales''' (original [[French language|French]] title ''Contes immoraux'') is a [[1974]] film directed by [[Poland|Polish]] [[film director]] [[Walerian Borowczyk]].
-The film ''Immoral Tales'' is composed of four stories set in four different epochs. Each story starts with a written [[prologue]]. The film was lauded by some for its unique [[surrealism|surrealist]] vision and derided by others as [[pornography]]. However, in contrast to the pseudo-aesthetics of modern visual pornography, its imagery is found disturbing, rather than amusing, by many viewers. The film is in French, also with [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] dialogues. The title is a pun on [[Éric Rohmer]]'s ''Six contes moraux'' (Six Moral Tales) series of films, with which they share actor Fabrice Luchini.+The film ''Immoral Tales'' is composed of four stories set in four different epochs. Each story starts with a written [[prologue]]. The film was lauded by some for its unique [[surrealism|surrealist]] vision and derided by others as [[pornography]]. However, in contrast to the pseudo-aesthetics of modern visual pornography, its imagery is found disturbing, rather than amusing, by many viewers. The film is in French, also with [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] dialogues. The title is a pun on [[Éric Rohmer]]'s ''Six contes moraux'' (Six Moral Tales) series of films, with which they share actor Fabrice Luchini.{{GFDL}}
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Immoral Tales (original French title Contes immoraux) is a 1974 film directed by Polish film director Walerian Borowczyk.

The film Immoral Tales is composed of four stories set in four different epochs. Each story starts with a written prologue. The film was lauded by some for its unique surrealist vision and derided by others as pornography. However, in contrast to the pseudo-aesthetics of modern visual pornography, its imagery is found disturbing, rather than amusing, by many viewers. The film is in French, also with Hungarian and Italian dialogues. The title is a pun on Éric Rohmer's Six contes moraux (Six Moral Tales) series of films, with which they share actor Fabrice Luchini.



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