Petite Mort

Petite Mort




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Three friends, Simon, Nina and Dodo, travel to Mallorca but their flight is delayed in Frankfurt. Accidentally they get mugged and wind up at a restaurant called "Maison de la Petite Mort", ... Read all Three friends, Simon, Nina and Dodo, travel to Mallorca but their flight is delayed in Frankfurt. Accidentally they get mugged and wind up at a restaurant called "Maison de la Petite Mort", a notorious venue where members of the Elite Class secretly meet in the basement for blood... Read all Three friends, Simon, Nina and Dodo, travel to Mallorca but their flight is delayed in Frankfurt. Accidentally they get mugged and wind up at a restaurant called "Maison de la Petite Mort", a notorious venue where members of the Elite Class secretly meet in the basement for bloody games of perversion.
Martin Hentschel (opening sequence) Marcel Walz (screenplay)
Martin Hentschel (opening sequence) Marcel Walz (screenplay)
Martin Hentschel (opening sequence) (uncredited) Marcel Walz (screenplay)
'Toni Qaqish', who played Maman Fabienne's chauffeur, owns a limo-service in real life. Manoush ordered a limousine from Tony and when he arrived Marcel Walz decided to write some lines for the chauffeur. So Tony was asked to learn them and all of a sudden found himself being an actor in "La petite Mort".
I have seen Marc Waltz Road Rip and it wasn't my thing, there wasn't any red stuff available. But here he got the help of Ittenbach, so you know it could contain some bloody stuff. Luckily for Marc it did. The other problem with German flicks is that they mostly are spoken in German and never have any subtitles. But this flick was also released outside Germany and that version did contain subs. There are some famous German names in this flick like Manoush and Thomas Kercmar, sadly Thomas (Barricade, Angel Of Death 2) couldn't convince me and that's a bit sad, most of the acting is mediocre, you can see them watching were they have to say their line. The story itself is okay but it's a bit of the same, youth walking around and making the wrong turn. Here they arrive in a city to take a plane for their holiday but they have all the day to visit the city because their plane leaves at evening and it's only morning. They decide not to go shopping but to walk around. By entering a club things go wrong. But it's the gore that delivers and makes it watchable. Don't get me wrong, it isn't bad but it goes a bit slow sometimes. Nevertheless, there are some gory typical Ittenbach shots in it that makes it a worth hunt down for the gorehounds. It's not that easy to find a copy outside Germany, I found it at a German horror convention were a Swedish shop sold copies of it. Gore 3/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 4/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
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Visual surprises abound in this tantalizing contemporary ballet, which blends a classical sensibility with a bold, modern wit. The choreography includes six men, six women, and six fencing foils.The foils are, in many ways, the men's real dancing partners and sometimes turn out to be more stubborn and willful than a human partner. Kylián also makes playful use of black baroque dresses, which seem to exist both separately from the dancers and molded to their bodies.
Czech native Jiří Kylián – “one of the most influential choreographers of the last thirty years” ( New York Times ) – originally created this piece for the 1991 Salzburg Festival, to mark the second centenary of the death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.  Kylián set his work to two of Mozart’s most popular Piano Concertos (Nos. 21 and 23), and the gorgeous slow movements of these Concertos serve as counterpoint to the onstage jousting and coupling.
Support for this Company premiere has been provided by Denise R. Sobel and The Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey - Sara & Bill Morgan New Works Endowment Fund.
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Choreography by Jiří Kylián Assistants to the Choreographer Roslyn Anderson and Ken Ossola Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( Piano Concerto in A Major KV 488 ) (Adagio), Piano Concerto in C Major KV 467 ) (Andante) Costumes by Joke Visser Lighting by Joop Caboort





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The little death is translation from the French "la petite mort", a popular reference for a sexual orgasm. The term has been broadly expanded to include specific instances of blacking out after orgasm and other supposed spiritual releases that come with orgasm.

Speculations to its origin include current connotations of the phrase, including:

* Greco-Roman belief that the oversecretion of bodily fluids would "dry out" one of the believed four humours, leading to death
* Islam's reference to sleep
* Buddhist Sogyal Rinpoche's The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying's quote: “Life is nothing but a continuing dance of birth and death, a dance of change.” (Existence through many changes, "births and deaths")

Man, la petite mort for me last night with Mandy was so big I thought I actually might die !
French phrase literally meaning " the little death ". In popular culture it means having a sleep after sex or orgasm. Popular song " I just Died in Your Arms" by English band Cutting Crew was about it.
Oh, I just had la petite mort tonight
It must've been something you said
I just died in your arms tonight
Whoa , whoa
Euphemism for sexual orgasm.

(French: literal translation - little death .)
It refers to a woman passing out after having a powerful orgasm .
Meg: Riley , where have you been? The partys over.
Riley: I've been in the guest bedroom, Jason over there gave me La Petit Mort .

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