Manuel Gelin Movies

1983  
 
Director Peter Hollison has discovered a successful ploy for showing nude women and explicit sexual encounters of any kind in this originally 3-D softcore film. The ploy is first to have women compete to be the top model for Venus suntan lotion, next, they are seen liberally applying the stuff, and finally, they are put on a yacht where all can interact as they please. After that, Venus rises up from the sea (shades of Botticelli, what next?) to offer even more sensual pleasures if they will not denigrate her name by using it on the sun tan lotion. Apparently she had no comment about using it on this film itself (not the lotion, her name). ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Odile MichelFlorence Guerin, (more)
 
1983  
R  
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In this tragic tale of misunderstanding, obsession, and increasing madness, "she," a beautiful young woman (Isabelle Adjani) settles into a small town in the south of France with her introverted mother (Maria Machado) and physically handicapped father and soon becomes the subject of wild speculation because of her aloofness and at the same time, her obvious sexuality. The young woman is actually caught up in the desire to avenge the long-ago rape of her mother, a rape committed by three Italian immigrants, one of whom is associated with a player piano. An attractive car mechanic (Alain Souchon) is enamored of her, and the woman suddenly sees him in a different light when she learns that his father, now dead, was an Italian immigrant who owned a player piano. Intent on taking action against the mechanic's family to right the wrong suffered by her mother, the daughter begins to lose her grip on sanity when she finds out that the men she suspects of the rape are actually innocent. In fact, her father long ago exacted his own vengeance on the three rapists. This knowledge pushes her over the edge, and she has to be institutionalized. Meanwhile, the young mechanic misunderstands what has happened and sets in motion events that cannot but lead to tragedy. L'Été Meurtier garnered four different Cesars in the 1983 competition: "Best Actress" (Isabelle Adjani), "Best Supporting Actress" (Suzanne Flon), "Best Original Screenplay," and "Best Editing." ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle AdjaniAlain Souchon, (more)
 
1983  
NR  
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Hanging by a thin thread of a story line, Joy is a softcore, erotic narrative of a woman (Claudia Udy) by the same name who falls in love with an older man (she has been looking for her missing father all her life), and then travels around Paris with him and his other female companion, experiencing a broad range of sexual encounters. The acting is minimal, along with the plot and clothing. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Claudia UdyAgnes Torrent, (more)