Here's an excerpt from an external review (as I haven't seen it completely myself) :
"There is no doubt that the history behind Francis Girod's Le Trio Infernal is as fascinating as is the film itself. Vehemently criticized, butchered by the censors, and eventually labeled by moralist watchdogs "the worst of Romy Schneider's films" this truly is a piece of cinema whose message instigated a reaction only a few other films managed to match during the early 70s.
The story of Le Trio Infernal focuses on the deeds of a famous Marseille lawyer (Piccoli) and his two lovers (Schneider and Gonska) who decide to make a fortune by cheating the French life insurance industry. As expected the bulk of the film follows the three-stage scheme mapped out by the trio: locating a target, entering the target's world, and executing. In between the criminals indulge in passionate sexual games which Girod uses as a perfect excuse to slam everything bourgeois. With the political overtone obviously a factor here the sexual decadence is that much more impressive given the fact that the lawyer's lovers are sisters."
Bonus: Music by Ennio Morricone!
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When: Wednesday, 3. April, 18:30
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Where: GSN Room, Ground Floor, Biocenter
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Le Trio Infernal (1974)
Directed: Francis GirodStarring: Romy Schneider and Michel Piccoli
Music: Ennio Morricone