1. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye - Variety
- 15 jun 2004 · Underground auteur Andrew Repasky McElhinney adapts French cult author Georges Bataille's experimental novel. Unauthorized feature is a punk-pornocopia. 
- After making a fest splash with 2000's "A Chronicle of Corpses," underground auteur Andrew Repasky McElhinney adapts French cult author Georges Bataille's experimental novel. Unauthorized feature is a punk-pornocopia. Graphic, unfaked sexual content will make it a theatrical impossibility in all but extreme fringe situations. 
2. Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille - Lonesome Reader
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- Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The question of how to approach “Story of the Eye” is a difficult one. Should I read it with a fresh eye or informed eye? (ha ha) Before even opening this book which was lent to me by a friend I knew it had 
3. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye and Ma mère - Artforum
- Ma mère plays out as an intimate family drama; it reduces the scope of Bataille's obsessions from the ontological to the merely psychological.See AlsoBest Regular Nail Polish Dryer: Top Picks for Quick Drying at Home - Dryer EnthusiastEntegra Foruminterior or edge column for foundation punching check - Structural engineering general discussionYou searched for should minors be allowed to work 
- TRANSGRESSION, no less than its sister, transcendence, was a great goal of twentieth-century art. “The human being arrives at the threshold,” Georges Bataille wrote in 1938. “There he must throw… 
4. Georges Bataille, Story of the Eye - John Pistelli
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- Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille My rating: 2 of 5 stars [This is a pornographic novel, and not all of the activities it describes are consensual, so you might avoid this review if you would li… 
5. Book review: Story of the Eye by Georges Bataille
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- But as of then, no doubt existed for me: I did not care for what is known as “pleasures of the flesh” because they are really insipid; I cared only for what is classified as “dirt… 
6. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye | Rotten Tomatoes
- It is a strange, beautiful, disturbing and at times literally painful work. Rated: 4/5 • Date Sep 22, 2004 
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7. Exploring the Temptation to Look (and to Look Away) - The New York ...
- 22 sep 2004 · Inspired by the notorious 1928 pornographic novel by Georges Bataille, the patron saint of postmodernism, Andrew Repasky McElhinney's "Georges ... 
- Dave Kehr reviews movie Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye, directed by Andrew Rapasky McElhinney; photo (M) 
8. Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye (2004) - Letterboxd
- Based on the 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille, the film takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in bizarre ... 
- Based on the 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille, the film takes place in a seemingly abandoned house where a group of people engage in bizarre wordless acts. Just as the book does, the film spans several vignettes. 
9. GEORGES BATAILLE'S STORY OF THE EYE
- Georges Bataille's Story of the Eye is a provocation that hypnotizes, a hallucinatory narcotic. · A punk-pornocopia equivalent to Last Year at Marienbad. · This ... 
- Andrew Repasky McElhinney is a director whose cinematic work is defined by visionary originality, kinetic acting, sharp editing, and stunning visuals.