: Cast as "la présentatrice," Roberts adds to the high-glamour feel of the production. Axelle Mugler
Katsumi à l’école des sorcières: A Bewitching Cult Classic?
In the early 2000s, the French adult film industry took a playful, high-concept turn with the release of Katsumi à l’école des sorcières (also known as Katsumi, la petite sorcière
Synopsis. La sublime Katsuni entourée des plus belles hardeuses du X français qui pulvérise les limites de sa libido explosive. The Movie Database Katsumi à l'école des sorcières (TV Movie 2003) - IMDb Katsumi a l ecole des sorcieres
Storyline * Genre. Adult. * Certificate. X. * Parents guide.
attempted to blend the whimsical aesthetic of popular fantasy franchises with the explicit storytelling of the "X" genre. The Story Behind the Spells Directed by the prolific Alain Payet , the film stars the iconic Céline Tran
: Portraying "Tante Ovidie," she brings her characteristic presence to the role of the mentor Nina Roberts : Cast as "la présentatrice," Roberts adds to
Storyline * Genre. Adult. * Certificate. X. * Parents guide. Katsumi à l'école des sorcières (TV Movie 2003) - IMDb
). Released in late 2003 and early 2004, this production from
2003 (France) France. Language. French. Also known as. Katsumi, la petite sorcière. Production company. Blue One. Katsumi à l'école des sorcières (Téléfilm 2003) - IMDb La sublime Katsuni entourée des plus belles hardeuses
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(then performing under the stage name Katsumi) in the lead role. The plot follows a young student—played by Katsumi—who enters a mysterious academy to master the "dark arts," only to find that the curriculum is far more focused on physical pleasure than potion-making. A Star-Studded Cast of the Era
For fans of French adult cinema from that period, the cast list reads like a "who’s who" of the industry:
: Featured as the maid (la soubrette), rounding out the fantasy archetypes. Production & Legacy
(2005). While it carries an "X" certificate, it is often remembered for its stylized, almost campy take on the "magical school" trope that was dominating pop culture at the time.