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European Cinema has always been freer when it came to tackling sexual themes. Blame it on American Puritanism, the Hayes Code or the lock Hollywood studios had on American film-making, but Europe has celebrated the many aspects of sexuality in countless films since the silent era. And in celebration of this exuberant approach to the female forms comes this three-pack of films from France, Serbia, and The Netherlands. Included in this package: Clip (2012, Serbia, Director: Maja Milos, 100 minutes, 25 minutes bonus features) A rebellious teenager s relentless exploration of her new-found sexuality is this theme to this bold and very explicit drama. Fourteen-year-old Jasna lives in a dreary Belgrade suburb and escapes into a world of drug and alcohol-filled parties, and sex with her thuggish boyfriend. With its raw, graphic sexuality among the teenage cast, it is like a Serbian take on Larry Clark's Kids. Hemel (2012, Netherlands, Director: Sacha Polak, 80 minutes) This frank and explicit look at carnal desire is told from a distinctly female perspective. The drama is an erotically charged portrait of a woman whose casual sexual encounters mask a loneliness and a craving for intimacy. Hemel (Hannah Hoekstra) is a young woman who drifts through a series of anonymous one-night stands and seems only close to her father. An emotionally and physically raw study of sexuality. Chasing the Muse (2014, France, Director: Jean-François Davy, 101 minutes (120 minutes bonus material) Veteran porn director Jean-François Davy travels to Eastern Europe to discover his new leading lady for his next film. The gorgeous young women shed their clothing and enthusiastically sexually audition for the filmmaker. They are all lovely and arousing, but will he find his perfect muse?

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