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A group of city dwellers (friends or couples) decides to escape their stressful urban lives for a holiday in a large, rustic country house (a mas or farmhouse) in rural France. The film is presented as a "diary," implying a personal, intimate look into their private lives during this getaway.
Marc Dorcel's "Journal Intime De Campagne" offers an intimate and unvarnished look at the life of a man who has spent his career defying conventions. Through his journal, Dorcel invites readers to experience the world of adult entertainment from his perspective, complicated and multifaceted. As a cultural artifact, the journal provides a fascinating case study of creative vision, passion, and perseverance, transcending the boundaries of the adult industry to speak to broader themes of artistry, identity, and self-expression. MARC DORCEL - Journal Intime De Campagne
For collectors, finding an original, uncut version of Journal Intime De Campagne is a holy grail. Here is what to look for: A group of city dwellers (friends or couples)
To understand Journal Intime De Campagne , one must first understand the context of its release. The title is a clever double-entendre. In French, "campagne" means both "campaign" (political) and "countryside/rural area." Marc Dorcel famously exploited this duality. Through his journal, Dorcel invites readers to experience
Takes the lead role as the narrator and central figure, Laurence.