Belladonna of Sadness
In 1973, the United States wasn't quite ready for Belladonna of Sadness, Eiichi Yamamoto's erotic animated adaptation of French historian Jules Michelet’s 1862 tome La Sorcière. Though there's movement, which builds to a stroboscopic crescendo toward the end, Yamamoto relies largely on static, richly-hued watercolors and oil paintings to tell the story of Jeanne (voiced by Aiko Nagayama), a beautiful weaver in a feudal village where poverty and marriage don't mix (at times, the art recalls Mœbius's storyboards for Alejandro Jodorowsky’s unmade Dune adaptation). Making its US debut, this beautifully restored version combines the sexually-charged atmosphere of 1974's soft-core fantasia Emmanuelle with the anything-goes spirit of 1977's horror whatsit House.
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