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Birth Name: Janice Béliveau-Sicotte
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Alternate Names: Janice Beliveau-Sicotte, Janice Sicotte-Béliveau
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Alternate Names: Paz De La Huerta, María de la Paz Elizabeth Sofía Adriana de la Huerta
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"Paz de la Huerta, a New York City native, has been pursuing her acting dreams since childhood. After wrapping up roles in 'Riding in Cars with Boys' (2001) and 'Homework' (2003), she transitioned to more adult-oriented projects, notably appearing as Lucy Danziger on HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' (2010-2011). In this role, Paz didn't shy away from baring all, showcasing her physique in various states of undress. Her first foray into partial nudity came in 2005 with 'Fierce People', followed by more revealing roles in 'Steal Me' and '5up 2down'. By 2008, Paz had bared all in films like 'Deception' and 'The Guitar', including a lesbian scene. This trend continued in the aptly-named film 'Bare' (2015). Paz also offered up her assets in films such as 'Choke' (2008), 'Nothing Personal' (2009), and 'The Editor' (2014). However, it was in the 2009 films 'The Limits of Control' and 'Enter the Void' that Paz truly embraced full frontal nudity. This trend extended to her work on French television series like 'X Femmes' (2008) and the film 'Nurse 3D' (2013). Apart from these notable roles, Paz has also appeared in films like 'The Tripper' (2006), '30 Beats' (2012), and 'Death in the Desert' (2015). Her 2012 Flaunt Magazine photo shoot further emphasized her willingness to embrace her sexuality on screen, showcasing her backside, side breast, and butt cheeks."
Alternate Names: Blur, Sarah Stockbridge
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Sara Stockbridge, born Sarah Jane Stockbridge on November 14, 1965 in Woking, Surrey, England, is an English model and actress who gained prominence as a muse for designer Vivienne Westwood in the late 1980s. Known for her distinctive 'naughty Marilyn Monroe' look, she modeled extensively for Westwood, appearing on magazine covers such as i-d and Blitz. Stockbridge's modeling career was interrupted by the birth of her son Max in 1990. She has a daughter named Lelu, and both children have different fathers. Raised partly abroad during her childhood, Stockbridge briefly attempted to model for the film 'Tank Girl', though she did not secure the role. She made appearances in films like 'U.F.O.' and 'Oh Marbella!'. After a hiatus, she returned to modeling and acting, with recent runway appearances for Westwood and features in Vogue. Stockbridge is also an author, having published her first novel 'Hammer' in 2009.
Release Year: 2010
Nation: France, Germany, Italy
Alternative Title: Soudain le vide, Enther the Void: Viagem Alucinante, Ulaz u prazninu, Lépj az ürességbe, エンター・ザ・ボイド, Užeikite į tuštumą, Wkraczając w pustkę, Вход в пустоту, Уђи у празнину, 嗑到荼靡, Vào Cõi Hư Vô
Director: Gaspar Noé
Writer: Gaspar Noé
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Companies: BIM Distribuzione, BUF, Essential Filmproduktion, Fidélité Films, Les Cinémas de la Zone, Wild Bunch
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: abortion, afterlife, dmt, drug dealing, drug trip, drugs, euphoric, hallucination, incest, intense, japan, neo-noir, new french extremism, prostitute, psychedelic, reincarnation, strip club, stripper, surrealism, tokyo, tokyo, japan
Enter the Void follows Oscar, an American drug dealer living in Tokyo with his sister Linda, who works as a prostitute to pay off her debt to a strip club owner. The film begins with a hallucinogenic sequence as Oscar takes DMT before being killed during a police raid. After his death, Oscar's spirit embarks on a journey through time and space, witnessing his own autopsy, and observing Linda's struggles to cope with his absence. Throughout the movie, Oscar's consciousness navigates different bodies and experiences while trying to protect Linda from afar.
Directed by Gaspar Noé, Enter the Void is a psychedelic exploration of life after death told entirely from the perspective of its protagonist, Oscar. A neo-noir thriller set in Tokyo, Japan, the film delves into themes such as drug addiction, reincarnation, and the complexities of sibling relationships. Known for its intense visuals and surrealistic style, Enter the Void is a significant work within the New French Extremism movement.