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www.videovista.net - : We're in pre-war France for this one. The Nazis are on their way, but that's not worrying Elena (Audie England) who has come to Paris to write. However, she's not having much luck until she meets a famous writer, Lawrence (Costas Mandylor) at a party. They go back to her place at which point he jumps on her bed and falls fast asleep. more...
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4/10
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www.filmcritic.com - : Based on an Anaïs Nin book, the historical angle of Delta of Venus couldn't be weaker, as virtually no mention of the impending World War is made. Elena is content to loll about in her world of lesbians, whores, bisexuals, drug fiends, and dreamy sex encounters instead of worrying about nonsense like the end of the world as she knows it. She's got some hot hot hot fiction to write, after all. more...
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2/5
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www.boxoffice.com - : The film's sensuality set, Anais Nin's literary erotica ''Delta of Venus'' in the hands of erotic filmmaker Zalman King (the overripe ''Wild Orchid'') becomes a stage for sexual sequences involving St. Tropez dancers, a Nazi sympathizer, a red-haired prostitute, a West African clairvoyant and opium-den aficionados amid intermittent appearances of a narrative throughline that tracks the romance between Elena and the rower and Elena's emergence into womanhood via her increasingly unabashed writings for a collector of erotica. more...
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2.5/
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