Scene from Trouble Every Day (2001)
Scene Details
Duration: 248 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 74 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Sep-23 |
Actresses in this Scene

Tricia Vessey
Career
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Full Biography
Tricia Vessey, born October 8, 1972 in Hollister, California and raised in Monterey, California, is an American actress known for her roles in films such as 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai', 'Trouble Every Day', 'Town & Country', 'Coming Soon', 'On the Edge', 'Nobody Needs to Know', and 'The Brave'. She has a son with musician Anton Newcombe.
About the Movie: Trouble Every Day (2001)

Release Year: 2001
Alternative Title: Sangre caníbal: Un oscuro deseo, Todos los días problemas, Всекидневни проблеми, Desejo Insaciável, Amor caníbal, Erotiki diastrofi, Kathe mera kai heirotera, Kínzó mindennapok, Cannibal love - Mangiata viva, Gargoyle, Glód milosci, Что ни день, то неприятности, Hergün baska bir bela
Director: Claire Denis
Writer: Claire Denis, Jean-Pol Fargeau
Production & Genre
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Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, Dacia Films, Kinétique, Messaoud/a Films, Rezo Productions
Genre: Drama, Erotic Film, Horror, Horror Film, Romance, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: cannibal, eroticism, honeymoon, male masturbation, new french extremism, paris, france, rape, vampire, vampirism, violence, woman director
Story
Newlyweds Shane and June arrive in Paris for their honeymoon. While trying to find a cure for Shane's mysterious bloodthirsty disease, Shane stumbles upon the story of a doctor and his flesh-eating wife. The couple encounters this woman during one of Shane's clinic visits, leading to an event that has cataclysmic consequences.
Summary
Directed by Claire Denis in 2001, 'Trouble Every Day' is a French-Japanese film that blends drama, eroticism, horror, and romance. Set against the backdrop of Paris, the movie explores themes of vampirism, cannibalism, and male masturbation through Shane's quest to find a cure for his condition during his honeymoon with June.