DOSSIER «LE SEXE SANS COMPLEXE» | Shibari means «to tie», «to bind» in Japanese. Close to BDSM, this practice originates from samurai torture techniques. Now practiced in clubs all over Europe and Japan, shibari has joined the realms of performance art and so-called "wellness" sports such as yoga, breaking away from sadomasochistic sexual practices. So how and why did eroticism find its way into shibari, and finally out?
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of taking up the pen in turn. Writer Roland Jaccard recounts his favorite film, as implausible as it is politically correct: the movie of his life.
«How not to be taken now with vertigo, obstinately,O Cypris, mistress, whoever you love, How not to...
«They trembled; with pleasure, it was good!»
Movie Wednesdays - Loris S. Musumeci «You and I can never be just friends.» Tessa is...
Charles Aznavour is not known as the greatest provocateur of the last century, nor will he ever be considered an author of erotica. However, sex does feature in his work, with varying degrees of suggestion.
Les mercredis du cinéma – Marina De Toro Eté 1983, au nord de l’Italie, le jeune Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet),...
Cinema Wednesdays - Jonas Follonier The Grey couple is back on the big screen. This third and final...
Marc Chagall (1887-1985) is considered one of the greatest painters of the 20th century. Three episodes are devoted to his work, which is not just painting. It is also poetry. Verses of a winged, colorful love that can be contemplated in L'Anniversaire (1915).