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Sofracima was a French film production company, owned and managed by the film maker Catherine Winter. The company was responsible for the 1970 production '' Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay''. Sofracima was the plaintiff in a 1979 court case against screenwriter Christopher Frank, where the company argued successfully that the script produced by Frank was so different from the original book by Claude Brami Claude Brami (born 20 December 1948 in Tunis) is a French writer, winner of the 1982 Prix des libraires. During the 1970s, he wrote a dozen detective novels under the pseudonyms Christopher Diable and Julien Sauvage. Biography He was a great l ... (of which Sofracima owned the rights) that his work was deemed defective; the court thus resisted a trend at the time of allowing "an extensive liberty of transformation". References Film production companies of France {{film-company-stub ...
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Girl Slaves Of Morgana Le Fay
''Girl Slaves of Morgana Le Fay'' (french: Morgane et ses nymphes) is a 1971 French film by Bruno Gantillon, an erotic horror tale involving Morgan le Fay and a castle full of women in the French countryside. Morgan rules the island Avalon as if it were Lesbos in a lesbian exploitative film praised by critics for its setup and characters, and named a "neglected Eurotrash classic". Plot Two young women, Anna and Françoise travel by car through the Auvergne. Having run out of gas near an odd village, they spend the night in a barn where they make love. The next morning, Anna is gone and a dwarf in medieval garb guides Françoise through a forest (later identified as Brocéliande) to a lake, where a magic canoe carries her to an island, and then to a castle where scantily clad women frolic and kiss, overseen by the dwarf Gurth. Françoise is interviewed by Morgan le Fay and bathed by some of her women. Gurth reveals in a monologue that he procures the women for Morgan and has ...
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Christopher Frank
Christopher Frank (5 December 1942, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, UK – 19 November 1993, Paris, France) was a British-born French writer, screenwriter, and film director. He won the 1972 Prix Renaudot for his novel ''La Nuit américaine'' that served the basis for Andrzej Zulawski's film '' That Most Important Thing: Love''. Awards *1967: Prix Hermès de Littérature for ''Mortelle'' *1972: Prix Renaudot for ''La Nuit américaine'' Works Screenwriter *1974 '' Le Mouton enragé'' Michel Deville *1975 '' That Most Important Thing: Love'' Andrzej Zulawski *1977 ''Les Passagers'' Serge Leroy *1977 ''Attention, les enfants regardent'' Serge Leroy *1977 ''L'Homme pressé'' Édouard Molinaro *1979 ''Memoirs of a French Whore'' Daniel Duval *1979 ''Clair de femme'' Costa-Gavras *1980 '' Trois hommes à abattre'' Jacques Deray *1981 ''Eaux profondes'' Michel Deville *1981 ''Josepha'' Christopher Frank *1981 ''Pour la peau d'un flic'' Alain Delon *1981 ''Une étrange affair ...
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Claude Brami
Claude Brami (born 20 December 1948 in Tunis) is a French writer, winner of the 1982 Prix des libraires. During the 1970s, he wrote a dozen detective novels under the pseudonyms Christopher Diable and Julien Sauvage. Biography He was a great lover of detective novels from the age of eleven. In 1968, while still a student, he wrote his first book. ''La Lune du fou'' appeared in 1973 under the pseudonym Julien Sauvage. Fifteen police novels will follow under this pseudonym, whose series devoted to the exploits of the adventurer Bruno Campara, nicknamed the Condottiere and three novels of espionage that stage Nicolas Rone. Under the pen name Christophe Diable, he gave three detective novels: ''Une affaire trop personnelle'', ''La Petite Fille au chewing-gum'' (un chewing-gum qui tue) and ''La Plus Longue Course d'Abraham Coles, chauffeur de taxi''. This last title won the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière. After 1977, Brami lost interest in genre literature and, under his patr ...
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