It seems the keyword you provided — — contains a mix of French, apparent typos, phonetic fragments, and possibly non-standard transliterations (e.g., “mtrjm” and “fydyw lfth” may be keyboard errors or attempts to write Arabic or another language using Latin script).
The 1970s saw a wave of pseudo-literary erotic films, often framed as secret diaries, confessions, or psychiatric case studies. This allowed directors to combine nudity, psychological drama, and social commentary — while satisfying audience demand for explicit content. It seems the keyword you provided — —
Today, it’s considered a among fans of Euro softcore and “diary of a nymphomaniac” subgenre. It is frequently screened at revival houses like Le Méliès in Paris and Cinéma Mac Mahon. 7. Availability and the “mtrjm” (Subtitled) Question The keyword “mtrjm” strongly suggests the user wants a translated or subtitled version — likely in Arabic, but possibly English or another language. Today, it’s considered a among fans of Euro
However, the clear core of the keyword refers to the 1973 erotic drama film: (English: Intimate Diary of a Nymphomaniac ). her loneliness amid plenty
Unlike later pornographic films, Le Journal intime d’une nymphomane maintains a aesthetic: nudity, simulated sex, implicit acts, but no unsimulated penetration. The focus is on Elisabeth’s internal monologue, her loneliness amid plenty, and society’s hypocritical view of female desire.