This film is a significant entry in Dorcel’s early 1990s catalog, representing a transitional period between the raw, plot-light “Golden Age” aesthetic of the 1980s and the more glossy, high-production “Dorcel style” that would dominate the late 1990s and 2000s.
"Filles de passes" (which translates to "Girls of the Night" or "Passing Girls") is a French erotic drama film that delves into the lives of several women navigating the complexities of their personal and professional lives, often intersecting with the adult entertainment industry. The film features a mosaic of stories, character studies, and encounters that Dorcel weaves together to present a nuanced view of femininity, desire, and the societal roles of women. -UB- Marc Dorcel - Filles de passes -1992-
Known for pioneering the "chic porn" genre, Dorcel focused on high budgets, elegant settings, and narrative-driven adult films targeting couples. This film is a significant entry in Dorcel’s
The film features several popular performers of the era, notably Carole Nash (often credited as Corinne Nashe) and Jean-Yves Le Castel , a prominent figure in 90s European adult cinema. Historical Context & Distribution Known for pioneering the "chic porn" genre, Dorcel
Filles de passes (1992) is a French adult drama produced by Marc Dorcel Productions and directed by Michel Ricaud. The film is also known by the English title French Sluts . Movie Overview November 19, 1992 (France) Director: Michel Ricaud Production: Marc Dorcel Productions, V.M.D. Starring: Carole Nash, Béatrice Valle Plot Summary
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The story follows a middle-class young woman who is deeply bored by her routine lifestyle. Her life changes when she crosses paths with an eccentric, manipulative businessman who introduces her to an escalating underground lifestyle.