Poul Nyrup, a director and writer, made his mark in the realm of erotic cinema with Days of Sin and Nights of Nymphomania (1963). His work in this film showcases a blend of provocative themes and narrative exploration, characteristic of the early 1960s exploitation genre. Nyrup's distinctive approach to storytelling and visual style contributes to the film's cult status, inviting viewers into a world where desire and morality intertwine. As both director and writer, he crafted a cinematic experience that resonates with fans of grindhouse and erotic thrillers.
Days of Sin and Nights of Nymphomania
Kim, a member of a lively young group, is released from jail after having served time for attempted rape. To celebrate his release, Quickie and Rabbit, the group's leaders, organize a wild party in Rabbit's summer house.