L'avarice

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L'Avarice is the first episode of the Algocep series, and deals with avaerice - the first of the seven capital sins. At the end of the 19th century, a young village priest in deepest France, driven by wine, gold and boys, abuses his position to exploit the poor and steal from them in the name of God, promising to save their souls with penance in kind. Its 1878 in Perigord, and Julot - a young beggar - is robbed by the lewd and greedy village priest. To recover his full purse, Julot must pay with his soul at the presbytery at sunset. The pious deacon, the groom from the chateau and the Sri Lankan servant all contribute to him getting justice when an accident happens. Under the heaving heat of a country summer, the physical vigour of these blossoming young men shines through, no holds barred, in an unrivalled natural setting! The dvd also contains Videoboys, a film that Jean Daniel Cadinot made in 1992 on SVHS using the pseudonym Yves Duras. There's no particular storyline but a serie

L'Avarice is the first episode of the Algocep series, and deals with avaerice - the first of the seven capital sins. At the end of the 19th century, a young village priest in deepest France, driven by wine, gold and boys, abuses his position to exploit the poor and steal from them in the name of God, promising to save their souls with penance in kind. Its 1878 in Périgord, and Julot - a young beggar - is robbed by the lewd and greedy village priest. To recover his full purse, Julot must pay with his soul at the presbytery at sunset. The pious deacon, the groom from the chateau and the Sri Lankan servant all contribute to him getting justice when an accident happens. Under the heaving heat of a country summer, the physical vigour of these blossoming young men shines through, no holds barred, in an unrivalled natural setting! The dvd also contains Videoboys, a film that Jean Daniel Cadinot made in 1992 on SVHS using the pseudonym Yves Duras. There's no particular storyline but

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