In the New York Times' 1/28/08 Arts section ("Critics Choice: New DVDs")
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/29/movies/homevideo/29dvd.html?ref=arts
(...)
Still active at 71, and averaging three or four films a year, Mr.
Franco stands as the elder statesman of Eurosleaze. He often appears in
his own films as a voyeuristic surrogate for the audience: in "Eugenie
de Sade," for example, he is a Clare Quiltyish figure who dogs the
protagonist, a Humbert Humbertesque novelist (Paul Muller), as he tours
Europe in the company of his adoring teenage stepdaughter (Soledad
Miranda), committing sordid sex crimes, all filmed with a blessed lack
of convincing detail.
(...)
Best,
Juan
--
Juan Martinez
-- http://fulmerford.com
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