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: The story follows Claudia (played by Marina Pierro), the wife of a Roman commander who is away at war. To pass the time, she attends lectures by Ovid (played by Massimo Girotti), who teaches men and women the techniques of attraction and sexual pleasure.

Set in Rome around AD 8, the film is a cinematic interpretation of the Roman poet Ovid's "Ars Amatoria" ( The Art of Love ), a series of instructional poems on seduction. Ars amandi_ Walerian.Borowczyk_DVDRip_Eng_1983_...

: Critics from The Critical Eye have noted that the film feels less like a traditional narrative and more like a series of visual interpretations of Ovid's poetry, with the poet himself reading excerpts over the scenes. : The story follows Claudia (played by Marina

(also known as The Art of Love or L'art d'aimer ) is a 1983 erotic drama directed by the controversial Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk . Plot and Themes : Critics from The Critical Eye have noted

: While Borowczyk was once highly regarded for surrealist animation and art-house films like Blanche , Ars Amandi is often cited by reviewers at Time Out as part of his transition into more explicit, low-budget erotica.

: Typical of Borowczyk’s later work, the film features offbeat erotica with minimal sets and props, often focusing on a remote, almost detached view of sexual arrangements.

: Claudia begins to put Ovid's theories into practice, taking a young student as her lover. The film explores a triangle relationship and concludes with a tragic epilogue that bridges ancient Rome with modern times. Production and Critical Reception