Erotic horror
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Sex and death have gone hand in hand since the earliest times. The erotic horror genre can best be approached through the work of Alfred Hitchcock and Jess Franco. Philosophically, the theme has been explored by Georges Bataille in L'Érotisme.
The most relevant movie in the genre is Peeping Tom.
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Related
- Death and the maiden
- Japanese horror
- Japanese erotica
- Lesbian vampires
- snuff films legend
- Peeping Tom (1960) - Michael Powell
- Eros and Thanatos
- Botan Doro
- Scream queen
- Sexual aggression
- Bodice ripper
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Cinematic bibliography
- Immoral Tales: European Sex and Horror Movies 1956-1984 (1994)
- Eros in Hell (1998) - Jack Hunter
- Necronomicon series (1996 - )
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In art
Three Ages of the Woman and the Death [1]1510 Three Ages of the Woman and the Death (1510) Hans Baldung Grien
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Alfred Hitchcock
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