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HQ~@~Fullscreen~SD-720X576 32:59 44100kHz~stereo H264 Thx2> original poster (op) What little dialogue there is, is Italian.
After Bimba's~Katell :razz: mother had just been mysteriously murdered,
her family holds a seance to contact her spirit. Meanwhile, Nais~Patrizia :razz:
Bimba's aunt & the family whore, seduces her widower father Andrew!
Which the sexually curious peeping-tomasita Bimba, happens to witness.
As a seance gets underway & the mystic finds her mother's spirit, things
get weird when Bimba is possessed by Satan & Bimba becomes Satan's
young whore, a sexual plaything to use any demented way he wants. Then
at her mothers wake the possessed Bimba exposes herself to her family before
blowing her helpless ailing uncle to death & getting off in a mirror. Next she
tries to seduce a nun while showing the nun that her father & aunt are lovers...
A classic sexually-explicit Italian movie about an incestuous Catholic family!
Half Magic, explores female empowerment through sex, work, & friendship.
These women are able to come together through their frustration over male
dominance & in fact use their newly formed sisterhood to lean on each other
& understand that they must first learn to love themselves before doing anything else...
Starring;
Heather Graham :razz: as Honey, Angela Kinsey :razz: as Eva & Stephanie Beatriz :razz: as Candy.
In the age of the 'me too' movement;
>I< as a straight man, applaud Heather Graham's directorial debut, in making a movie
about women, for everyone. It's unjust how women (who give birth) are treated by society!!