Die Versklavte Ehefrau - Opera Quarta - - La Mogl...
Unsurprisingly, Die Versklavte Ehefrau was performed only once – on February 29, 1724 (a leap year, possibly chosen ironically) in the small court of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. The local clergy condemned it for “depicting marriage as a potential tyranny.” The libretto was burned. The score, if it existed, vanished.
Released in 1996 under various titles—including the German Die Versklavte Ehefrau and the Italian La Moglie Schiava —this film stands as a representative of the "high-budget" European erotic cinema of the 1990s. Directed by Magdalena Lynn, it distinguishes itself from typical contemporary productions through its emphasis on narrative-driven power dynamics and relatively high production values for its genre. Die Versklavte Ehefrau - Opera Quarta - La Mogl...
Originally released in 1996; released in Germany in 2003. Alternative Title: "The Slave Wife". Released in 1996 under various titles—including the German
A long, sustained high note that fades into a whisper, leaving the audience to wonder if she is truly trapped or finally free. Alternative Title: "The Slave Wife"
