Film X - Marc Dorcel - Section Disciplinaire ((link)) -

The film’s tagline, "L’enfer ne fait que commencer" (Hell is just beginning), promised viewers a descent into a world where authority is absolute, and redemption is measured only by submission. The narrative follows Jessica , a young woman brilliantly played by Dorcel contract star Yasmine (often credited as "Yasmine de la Marc Dorcel"). Wrongly convicted of a crime she did not commit (a classic noir setup), Jessica is sentenced to a high-security disciplinary section of a remote prison.

When discussing the golden age of European adult cinema, few names command as much respect as Marc Dorcel . Known for its high production values, narrative-driven plots, and glamorous aesthetics, the studio has produced countless titles that have become benchmarks in the industry. Among these, one title stands out for fans of strict themes and power dynamics: Section disciplinaire . FILM X - Marc Dorcel - Section disciplinaire

| Film | Director | Tone | Key Element | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hervé Bodilis | Gritty, violent | Mixed-gender prison, focus on brutality | | Section disciplinaire (2008) | Hervé Bodilis | Tense, narrative-driven | Female-only, psychological games | | Prisonnières (2014) | Hervé Bodilis | Glamorous, polished | Modern setting, more consensual tone | The film’s tagline, "L’enfer ne fait que commencer"

★★★★☆ (4/5) – A classic of its genre. When discussing the golden age of European adult

Upon arrival, she discovers that the traditional guards have been replaced by an elite, corrupt team led by the sadistic (played by Ian Scott ). The prison’s "Section disciplinaire" is not designed for rehabilitation but for breaking the spirit of its inmates through psychological and physical control.