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* FanDisservice: Though there is sex and kinks, it's all rather cold and detached. TheLoinsSleepTonight a lot too.
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''Liberté'' (''"Liberty"'' or ''"Freedom"'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in (mostly) French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').

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''Liberté'' (''"Liberty"'' or ''"Freedom"'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish Spanish-French historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in (mostly) French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').
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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI for their behavior. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] Duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI for their behavior. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] Duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject rejection of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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''Liberté'' (''Liberty'' / ''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in (mostly) French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').

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''Liberté'' (''Liberty'' / ''Freedom'' (''"Liberty"'' or ''"Freedom"'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in (mostly) French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').
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Not to be confused with the [[VideoGame/{{Liberte}} 2023 deck-builder video game]].

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Not to be confused with the [[VideoGame/{{Liberte}} 2023 deck-builder video game]].
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* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: There's no soundtrack music musical score at all until the final scene.
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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI for their behavior. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI for their behavior. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke Duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.



* QuestForSex: At the beginning, Catalin mentions to the duke that the group of libertines is looking for other libertine individuals, for obvious reasons.

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* QuestForSex: At the beginning, Catalin the Duke of Wand mentions to the duke Duke of Wachen that the group of libertines is looking for other libertine individuals, for obvious reasons.
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* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: There's no soundtrack music at all until the final scene.
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* PublicExecution: The film opens with Catalin recalling the execution of would-be [[TheKingslayer kingslayer]] Robert-François Damiens, who tried to assassinate UsefulNotes/LouisXV in 1757. He witnessed it and describes the man's quartering with much horrible details.

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* PublicExecution: The film opens with Catalin the Duke of Wand recalling the execution of would-be [[TheKingslayer kingslayer]] Robert-François Damiens, who tried to assassinate UsefulNotes/LouisXV in 1757. He witnessed it and describes the man's quartering with much horrible details.
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* BestialityIsDepraved: Madame de Dumeval pretends she once had sex with a pig the throat of which was slit, which made her [[TheImmodestOrgasm scream loudly]].
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Not to be confused with the [[VideoGame/{{Liberte}} 2023 deck-builder video game]].
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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI.UsefulNotes/LouisXVI for their behavior. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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* NoPlotNoProblem: There's no real plot, just 18th century nobles giving free reins to their own debauchery in a forest by night.
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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In 1774 in the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, UsefulNotes/{{France}}, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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* LeaveTheCameraRunning: There's a two minutes and a half long take of a place in the forest by night with the two servants, and nothing happens.
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''Liberté'' (''Liberty'' / ''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').

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''Liberté'' (''Liberty'' / ''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in (mostly) French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').
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* PublicExecution: The film opens with Catalin recalling the execution of would-be [[TheKingslayer kingslayer]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert-Fran%C3%A7ois_Damiens Robert-François Damiens]], who tried to assassinate UsefulNotes/LouisXV in 1757. He witnessed it and describes the man's quartering with much horrible details.

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* PublicExecution: The film opens with Catalin recalling the execution of would-be [[TheKingslayer kingslayer]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert-Fran%C3%A7ois_Damiens Robert-François Damiens]], Damiens, who tried to assassinate UsefulNotes/LouisXV in 1757. He witnessed it and describes the man's quartering with much horrible details.
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* AutoErotica: Some sexual encounters happen in the 18th century equivalent for nobles, that is, a sedan chair.

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* AutoErotica: Some sexual encounters happen in the 18th century equivalent of a car for nobles, that is, a sedan chair.
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* AutoErotica: Some sexual encounters happen in the 18th century equivalent for nobles, that is, a sedan chair.
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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German [[UsefulNotes/HolyRomanEmpire German]] duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, France, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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* QuestForSex: At the beginning, Catalin mentions to the duke that the group of libertines is looking for other libertine women, for obvious reasons.

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* QuestForSex: At the beginning, Catalin mentions to the duke that the group of libertines is looking for other libertine women, individuals, for obvious reasons.
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* QuestForSex: At the beginning, Catalin mentions to the duke that the group of libertines is looking for other libertine women, for obvious reasons.
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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of the Enlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of the Enlightenment UsefulNotes/TheEnlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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* SexIsLiberation: The characters are 18th century libertines and strongly believe in sex as a liberation from the smothering of morale and authority.

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Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of the Enlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.

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In the Kingdom of UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of the Enlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.pleasures.
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!!''Liberté'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* PublicExecution: The film opens with Catalin recalling the execution of would-be [[TheKingslayer kingslayer]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert-Fran%C3%A7ois_Damiens Robert-François Damiens]], who tried to assassinate UsefulNotes/LouisXV in 1757. He witnessed it and describes the man's quartering with much horrible details.
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''Liberté'' (''Liberty''/''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').

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''Liberté'' (''Liberty''/''Freedom'' (''Liberty'' / ''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').
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''Liberté'' (''Liberty''/''Freedom'' in French) is a 2019 Spanish historical {{erotic|Film}} drama film in French language directed and written by Albert Serra (who previously did ''The Death of Louis XIV'').

Madame de Dumeval, the Duke of Tesis and the Duke of Wand are libertine nobles who got expelled from the royal court of UsefulNotes/LouisXVI. They seek support from the German duke of Wachen (Helmut Berger, in his final role), a seductor and free thinker. They make it their mission to "export" libertinism, a philosophy of the Enlightenment based off the reject of morale and authority, outside of UsefulNotes/{{France}}, and find a safe place for their forbidden pleasures.
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