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Love, Lust, Art and Religion

Sirens (1994)

March 4, 19941h 38mEN
5.6

164 votes

Overview

In 1930s Australia, Anglican clergyman Anthony Campion and his prim wife, Estella, are asked to visit noted painter Norman Lindsay, whose planned contribution to an international art exhibit is considered blasphemous. While Campion and Lindsay debate, Estella finds herself drawn to the three beautiful models sitting for the painter's current work, freethinking Sheela, sensual Pru and virginal Giddy.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

N/A

Revenue

$7.8M

Production Companies

British Screen Finance LtdSarah Radclyffe ProductionsSamson Productions Pty. Ltd.WMG Film

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offgridlife

10.0

Last night I watched the Movie “Sirens” on the TATaTU movie channel and what a treat. Directed by John Duigan, staring Hugh Grant, Ella Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Sam Neil... When the Church decides that one of the paintings for an upcoming Art Exhibit is “Blasphemous” they ask a young Minister, played by Hugh Grant, to travel to the Artist’s Studio in Australia to convince him to remove the painting from the show. When the Minister and his young wife arrive at the Studio they are greeted by the Artist played by Sam Neil, his wife and the 3 very beautiful models that are the subjec…

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NunzioGiannatelli

Sirens has beautiful cinematography and strong performances, particularly from the likes of Hugh Grant and Tara Fitzgerald. However, its plot is thin and the erotic elements leaned towards soft-core. This is none the more evident than a scene set in church in which Tara Fitzgerald's extremely hairy vagina is clearly visible as she stands totally naked. Although Tara's breasts are also shown, viewers' attention is immediately drawn to her vagina because of the sheer amount of thick hair around it.

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