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I Am Frigid... Why?
I Am Frigid... Why?
Directed byMax Pécas
Written byMax Pécas
Produced byMax Pécas
StarringSandra Julien
Marie-Georges Pascal
CinematographyRobert Lefebvre
Edited byMichel Pécas
Music byDerry Hall
Release date
  • 22 March 1973 (1973-03-22)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

I Am Frigid... Why?[1] (French: Je suis frigide... pourquoi ?)[2] is a 1972 French erotic film directed by Max Pécas.[3]

Plot

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After being initiated by force by Eric and Carla, incestuous brother and sister, Doris tries to overcome her trauma living various sexual experiences...

Cast

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  • Sandra Julien : Doris
  • Marie-Georges Pascal : Carla Chambon
  • Jean-Luc Terrade : Eric Chambon
  • Thierry Murzeau : Luc, Doris's lover
  • Robert Lombard : Mr Chambom
  • Arlette Poirier : Mrs Chambon
  • Georges Guéret : Doris's father
  • Anne Kerylen : Eva
  • Catherine Wagener : Léa
  • Virginie Vignon : Patricia
  • Frédérique Aubrée : Lina
  • Joëlle Cœur : Girl at the party[4]

References

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  1. ^ Also known as Let Me Love You and She Should Have Stayed in Bed
  2. ^ Alternative french title : Comment le désir vient aux filles
  3. ^ Cf. IMDb
  4. ^ a scene edited in Pauline Edwards's documentary Girls who like girls, 2001
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Bibliography

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  • Dictionnaire des films français pornographiques et érotiques en 16 et 35 mm, Serious Publishing 2011, Christophe Bier