This long-lost masterpiece of hardcore gay erotic cinema centers on a handsome young stud who rides his motorcycle through myriad sexual encounters, from a soccer game’s locker room to a phantasmagoric and deeply melancholy orgy. A labyrinth of all-male fantasies whose outstanding beauties always end up fading away while leaving their sensual protagonist dealing with his own loneliness, EQUATION was directed with supreme grace by the mysterious Dietrich de Velsa (aka Francis Savel/Frantz Salieri). A former painter, de Velsa was also the owner and artistic director of La Grande Eugène, one of the first drag cabarets in Paris. Years later, he collaborated with Joseph Losey on MR. KLEIN (1976) and DON GIOVANNI (1979). His one and only film, EQUATION TO AN UNKNOWN stands as one of the most extraordinary erotic films of all time. “The most melancholic porn film I’ve ever seen. It’s very sad, and aesthetically beautiful. Just a young man wandering through several depictions of love and choreographies of love-making; it’s like a ceremony, a ceremony of fantasies, especially the last sequence where the main character recalls all his previous fantasies, which come one by one around his bed and make love to him. I think it’s one of the most beautiful film sequences of French cinema.” –Yann Gonzalez 老梁观世界2019最新mp3鍦?0骞村墠,涓嶇煡閬撲綘浠殑瀹朵埂浼氫笉浼氭湁涓€闂存棆杞鍘?瀹冧綅浜庡煄甯傚湴鏍囧缓绛戠殑鏈€楂樺眰,杩涘叆椁愬巺鐨勬柟寮?鍙兘鏄惌涔樺叏閫忔槑鐨勮鍏夌數姊?鍧愪笅鏉ヨ兘澶熻璧?60搴︾幆鏅€傝€岄鍘呴噷鐨勬秷璐?涔?