Directed by , Quills is a reimagining of the final days of the Marquis de Sade (played with terrifying charisma by Geoffrey Rush ). Imprisoned in the Charenton Asylum for the "criminally insane," the Marquis continues to publish his scandalous and erotic stories with the help of a sympathetic laundress, Madeleine ( Kate Winslet ).

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Names like "Vegamovies" point to a larger global ecosystem of third-party indexers and digital enthusiasts. While major streaming networks frequently cycle their catalogs due to licensing agreements—causing older or niche movies to disappear from mainstream platforms—these digital indexing communities keep historical and cult films accessible to international audiences.

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To appreciate the value of any copy of Quills , you must first understand the film’s cultural and artistic significance. Directed by Philip Kaufman ( The Unbearable Lightness of Being , The Right Stuff ) and written by Doug Wright (adapting his own Obie Award-winning play), Quills is a fictionalized account of the final years of the infamous Marquis de Sade.

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