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The 1973 film Le journal intime d'une nymphomane (also known as Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac) is a standout entry in the prolific career of cult director Jesús Franco. Often praised as one of his more serious and structurally sound works, it blends elements of psychological drama, crime thriller, and erotica. Plot Overview
Film: Le journal intime d'une femme en chaleur (1973)
Genre: Erotic drama / Adult art-house
Director: (Often credited to “Claude Pierson” or similar — multiple erotic films used pseudonyms in 1970s France)
Country: France
Language: French
Runtime: Approx. 75–85 minutes The 1973 film Le journal intime d'une nymphomane
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Runtime: Approx. 90 minutes
- Studio: Les Films du Griffon
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The film begins with a dramatic confrontation: Linda lures a man named Ortiz into a bar, seduces him, and then commits suicide in a way that frames him for her murder. The rest of the movie unfolds as a mystery, with Ortiz's wife, Rosa, investigating Linda's past through her secret diary and the accounts of those who knew her, including the Countess Anna de Monterey. Key Themes and Cinematic Style Sinner: The Secret Diary of a Nymphomaniac (1973) - IMDb Country: France Language: French Runtime: Approx
- A threesome in a Parisian apartment with two male artists.
- A lesbian encounter in a sauna, filmed with dreamlike lighting.
- A failed conventional marriage, where Elisabeth’s husband grows jealous and violent.
- The final twist: Elisabeth realizes she has been using sex as self-harm.