Iranian-French director Sadegh Farhang released a black-and-white experimental film simply titled "Sade" in 2000. Runtime: 2,000 seconds (33 minutes). However, a bootleg DVD claimed "2000 mtrjm" meaning "2000 translated subtitles" (a gross exaggeration). The "fasl alany" refers to the second chapter (fasl 2) of the film, which was exclusively released on a now-defunct streaming platform called "Alany TV."
The film, directed by Benoit Jacquot, offers a more philosophical and sober look at the infamous Marquis de Sade compared to other sensationalized portrayals. Review: A Sober Glimpse into "The Terror" fylm sade 2000 mtrjm fasl alany exclusive
Set in 1794 Paris, the story follows the aging Marquis de Sade (played by Daniel Auteuil ) while he is incarcerated at the Picpus sanitarium—a "luxury prison" for aristocrats. The "fasl alany" refers to the second chapter
Set in 1794 during the peak of the French Revolution's bloody "Reign of Terror," the film follows the legendary philosopher, writer, and libertine, the Marquis de Sade. directed by Benoit Jacquot