Bacchanale -1970-- Hot Classic - Review
It is essential to judge 1970 by 1970’s standards. The film features a lot of questionable consent in its narrative framing (the "Satyr" character is coercive), and the sexual politics are dated. However, for those studying the evolution of sexual representation in art, Bacchanale is a vital text. It represents the brief moment when erotica tried to be art before capitalism turned it into a transaction.
Why? Because the producers (rumored to be an anonymous Italian-French collective with ties to the avant-garde film world) understood one thing: tension. The track—there is only one, stretching across both sides of the original 12” press—builds for seven minutes before the first lyric even arrives. And when it does, it’s not a lyric. It’s a command: “Oublie ton nom.” (Forget your name.) Bacchanale -1970-- Hot Classic -
The influence of "Bacchanale" on the erotic film genre cannot be overstated. Released during a pivotal moment in the evolution of cinematic eroticism, the film helped pave the way for future generations of filmmakers. Its impact can be seen in the work of directors such as Bernardo Bertolucci, Federico Fellini, and even contemporary artists like Gaspar Noé. It is essential to judge 1970 by 1970’s standards
. If you are a fan of experimental cinema, Italian sword-and-sorcery visuals, or the ambitious "skin flicks" of the 1970s, this is a essential piece of underground history. other films from the Amero brothers or dive deeper into the cinematic history of the 1970s grindhouse era? Bacchanale (1970) - MUBI It represents the brief moment when erotica tried
: True to its name, the film is populated by "hirsute men and voluptuous women" in states of constant ecstasy and torment. Why It Remains a "Hot Classic"