~upd~: Marc Dorcel - Journal Intime De Campagne
The diary/journal trope is common in erotic literature (think The Story of O or Histoire d'O ), but rare in cinema. Journal Intime De Campagne distinguishes itself from films like The Secretary or 9 Songs by rejecting arthouse pretension. It does not shy away from explicit content, but it reframes it as evidence presented by the diary's narrator.
For viewers seeking erotica with a brain, Journal Intime De Campagne remains an essential watch. It respects the audience's intelligence, seduces the eye, and haunts the mind long after the final entry is closed. Whether you are a cinephile, a sociologist, or a collector, this film proves that even in a genre defined by physical expression, the most powerful sex organ remains the imagination—and the written word. MARC DORCEL - Journal Intime De Campagne