Writer of O (2004)

Writer of O (2004)
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In 1954, one of the most notorious erotic novels of the 20th century was published -- The Story of O by Pauline Reage, which chronicled in breathless detail the intense sadomasochistic relationship between a submissive woman and a dominant man. For many years, many believed that Pauline Reage was a pseudonym for a male author, but as it turns out that was only half true. In 1994, journalist John de St. Jorre, while researching a book on Olympia Press (the fearless French publisher who first published the book) learned that Pauline Reage was in fact Dominique Aury, a well-respected and outwardly straight-laced editor for one of Europe's most prestigious publishing houses, Gallimard, who wrote the salacious volume for her lover, another powerful editor at Gallimard, Jean Paulhan. American filmmaker Pola Rapaport, who was powerfully effected by reading The Story of O, traveled to Paris to meet and interview Aury a few years before her death, and Writer of O is a documentary which blends the story of Aury's remarkable life and times with re-creations of scenes from her best-known work. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine MouchetPenelope Puymirat, (more)
Director(s):
Pola Rapaport
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Writer of O

In 1954, one of the most notorious erotic novels of the 20th century was published -- The Story of O by Pauline Reage, which chronicled in breathless detail the intense sadomasochistic relationship between a submissive woman and a dominant man. For many years, many believed that Pauline Reage was a pseudonym for a male author, but as it turns out that was only half true. In 1994, journalist John de St. Jorre, while researching a book on Olympia Press (the fearless French publisher who first published the book) learned that Pauline Reage was in fact Dominique Aury, a well-respected and outwardly straight-laced editor for one of Europe's most prestigious publishing houses, Gallimard, who wrote the salacious volume for her lover, another powerful editor at Gallimard, Jean Paulhan. American filmmaker Pola Rapaport, who was powerfully effected by reading The Story of O, traveled to Paris to meet and interview Aury a few years before her death, and Writer of O is a documentary which blends the story of Aury's remarkable life and times with re-creations of scenes from her best-known work. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Pola Rapaport
Writer(s):
Pola Rapaport
Producer(s):
Sylvie Cazin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Profanity, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations, Nudity)
Categories:
Documentary
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Steven G.

This is a documentary of the writer of the Story of O. "Pauline Reage" set the literary world on fire back in the 50's when she published her racy/sexy/kinky love story. Even today it shocks and titillates. This documentary focuses on an American woman's finding and interviewing the author who has since passed away. It also includes brief re-enactments from the novel and interviews with French contemporaries. Warning: nudity and violent dialogue from the book is included. Not for the squeamish. I don't get how binding a woman then beating and sharing her sexually with others is somehow liberating for her. This story is simply sado-masochism.

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Marcia B.

This documentary was enlightening, even for someone who has not read The Story of O. Hard to believe that I read it 50 years ago. It was shocking then; and if I were to read it for the first time today, it would shock me. For those who haven't read the book, the documentary does a good job of explaining the story.

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