Libertinage in the twenty-first century remains one of society's most unsettled issues. These new 120 days recount the adventures of two depraved sisters-in-law, Georgina and I, who take sexual freedom to its highest possible level. This erotic romance finds its inspiration in the likes of the Marquis de Sade, Anais Nin, and Georges Bataille while touching on some of the issues addressed by Pasolini in Salò, his controversial masterpiece on Italian fascism-and more recently in Quentin Tarantino's cinema-questioning what we can tolerate, live by, or die for, even today.
Libertinage in the twenty-first century remains one of society's most unsettled issues. These new 120 days recount the adventures of two depraved sisters-in-law, Georgina and I, who take sexual freedom to its highest possible level. This erotic romance finds its inspiration in the likes of the Marquis de Sade, Anais Nin, and Georges Bataille while touching on some of the issues addressed by Pasolini in Salò, his controversial masterpiece on Italian fascism-and more recently in Quentin Tarantino's cinema-questioning what we can tolerate, live by, or die for, even today.