
Madame de Sade
Jan 01 1992
•2h 44m
•Drama, TV Movie
A theatre production of Yukio Mishima's play, filmed for Swedish television. It begins in France in 1772. Six Women, one of them Madame de Sade, discuss their views and feelings of the notorious sadist and sodomist Marquis de Sade.
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Stina Ekblad
Renee

Anita Björk
Madame de Montreuil

Marie Richardson
Anne

Margaretha Byström
De Simiane
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