Sophie Favier is an actress known for her role in Lady Libertine (1984), a film that delves into themes of eroticism and liberation. In this provocative narrative, Favier embodies a character that challenges societal norms, contributing to the film's exploration of desire. Though her filmography may be limited, her performance in Lady Libertine leaves a lasting impression, marking her presence in the realm of cult cinema and erotic thrillers.
Lady Libertine
Charlie, a young aristocrat in turn of the century England, meets a boy named Frank on the road to Portsmouth. What Charlie doesn't realize is that Frank is actually Frances, who's donned a disguise to escape working at a brothel. Charlie takes Frank/Frances into his home, and when he discovers her true identity, the two become lovers. He sends her to London to be trained by his mistress in the art of sex, but she learns much more about her identity as a woman. Before the opening credits, explicitly on-screen it reads: "Based on the famous Victorian erotic novel by an anonymous writer".