Draguse or the Infernal Mansion
Tasked to write erotica, an historian rents an empty house to avoid distraction, only to find it comes with its own muse which then proceeds to involve him in his own stories. Tasked to write erotica,…
Draguse or the Infernal Mansion
Tasked to write erotica, an historian rents an empty house to avoid distraction, only to find it comes with its own muse which then proceeds to involve him in his own stories. Tasked to write erotica, an historian rents an empty house to avoid distraction, only to find it comes with its own muse which then proceeds to involve him in his own stories. The writer is commissioned to write an erotic book and starts to see perverted ghosts in the house he has rented. His journey goes deeper as he is lead into all the lustful and perverted secrets that dwell within. —Draguse Haunted by the strange vision of a naked seductress and a persistent case of writer's block, troubled historian/author David Léger moves into an old mansion to find inspiration for his erotic next project. Instead, as David tries to get to work, drawing inspiration from the Parisian world of sex, lustful nocturnal visits from the ethereal female pervert push the writer to the brink. Can David distinguish fantasy from reality and unveil the mystery of Draguse, the infernal temptress? —Nick Riganas
Draguse or the Infernal Mansion
Adult,Horror
Film Details
Tasked to write erotica, an historian rents an empty house to avoid distraction, only to find it comes with its own muse which then proceeds to involve him in his own stories. Tasked to write erotica, an historian rents an empty house to avoid distraction, only to find it comes with its own muse which then proceeds to involve him in his own stories. The writer is commissioned to write an erotic book and starts to see perverted ghosts in the house he has rented.
His journey goes deeper as he is lead into all the lustful and perverted secrets that dwell within. —Draguse Haunted by the strange vision of a naked seductress and a persistent case of writer's block, troubled historian/author David Léger moves into an old mansion to find inspiration for his erotic next project. Instead, as David tries to get to work, drawing inspiration from the Parisian world of sex, lustful nocturnal visits from the ethereal female pervert push the writer to the brink.
Can David distinguish fantasy from reality and unveil the mystery of Draguse, the infernal temptress? —Nick Riganas.