Well, another day, another lascivious appetizer from Nymphomaniac. Following the first trailer for Lars von Trier's two-part pornographic drama, a new NSFW clip from the film has arrived online, titled ‘Chapter 6: The Eastern and the Western Church (The Silent Duck)'.
In the sixth short clip that's emerged since June, Charlotte Gainsbourg is the subject of what looks like a lewd S&M-style tryst. Actually, the self-diagnosed nymphomaniac, Joe, receives a not-so-subtle gift from Jamie Bell as the character referred to only as K. However, Bell's character refers to her as ‘Fido'.
Since the body doubles genitals were digitally added to the actors, I'm highly suspicious below is Gainsbourg's vagina. Although too-hot-for-YouTube teaser shows Gainsbourg's full frontal.
The title of this chapter is a reference to what von Trier has said is a key theme in the film: the difference between the western Catholic Church, supposedly obsessed with suffering and guilt, and the eastern Orthodox Christian Church, where traditionally (to Trier's own opinion) the theological focus was on pleasure and joy. However, what Joe comes to learn is that pain and pleasure can be closer than you'd think.
Magnolia Pictures is releasing the film with the star-studded cast also including Stacy Martin, Stellan Skarsgård, Shia LaBeouf, Christian Slater, Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe, Connie Nielsen, Mia Goth, Udo Kier, Jean-Marc Barr, Caroline Goodall, Kate Ashfield, Saskia Reeves, Sophie Kennedy Clark, Hugo Speer, Felicity Gilbert, Michaël Pas, Jesper Christensen, Jens Albinus, Nicolas Bro, Cyron Melville, Shanti Roney, Omar Shargawi, Tania Carlin, Severin von Hoensbroech and Peter Gilbert Cotton.
Nymphomaniac hits Denmark and Norway on December 25th, 2013 before rolling out internationally, with no U.S. release date yet. It will be released as two feature-length films and local distributors can determine whether or not to blur certain hardcore sex scenes.
The clip below is not suitable for anyone under the age of 18.
Synopsis:
On a cold winter's evening the old, charming bachelor, Seligman (Stellan Skarsgård), finds Joe beaten up in an alley. He brings her home to his flat where he cares for her wounds while asking her about her life. He listens intently as Joe over the next 8 chapters recounts the lushly branched-out and multi faceted story of her life, rich in associations and interjecting incidents.