Cast * Karen Lancaume. * Oceane. * Laura Angel. * Coralie Trinh Thi. (as Coralie) * Eva Falk. * Chipy Marlow. (as Chipie Marlow) * Inferno (Video 2000)
Mario Salieri’s Inferno remains a disturbing artifact. It is not a film one watches for arousal in the traditional sense, but for the transgressive thrill of seeing high art cannibalized by the lowest genre. In Andersson, Lancaume, and Laura Angel, Salieri found three faces of the abyss. He did not redeem them. He did not judge them. He merely looked, and forced us to look with him. Cast * Karen Lancaume
The names you've listed - Mario Salieri, Inferno, Nikki Andersson, Karen Lancaume, and Laura Angel - appear to be related to adult film industry personalities or pseudonyms. I'll provide an overview of each, focusing on verifiable information. * Coralie Trinh Thi
The subject line for this post highlights exactly why Inferno remains a touchstone for collectors: the cast. The film brings together three of the most celebrated actresses of the late 90s and early 2000s, each bringing a unique energy to the screen. (as Chipie Marlow) * Inferno (Video 2000) Mario
Mario Salieri is a name synonymous with adult cinema. Born in 1951 in Italy, Salieri began his career in the film industry in the 1970s, initially working as an actor and director in mainstream cinema. However, it wasn't long before he transitioned into adult entertainment, where he would go on to achieve great success.
Mario Salieri’s Inferno is a unique artifact: literary pornography with a clear directorial signature. Through Nikki Andersson’s suffering, Karen Lancaume’s irony, and Laura Angel’s dominance, the film presents three distinct feminist (or post-feminist) positions within the bounds of hardcore cinema. Karen Lancaume’s later tragic death adds an unintended coda: for some, playing in Salieri’s hell was a rehearsal for real-world despair.