
I admit it, I'm obsessed with
Severin Films' DVD ouput as of late. Their recent releases include titles by cult maestros
Walerian Borowczyk,
Jess Franco and
Lucio Fulci; their
website list of upcoming releases is a mouthwatering roster of 70s Euro rarities.
Out now is a forgotten gem called
Laure ($29.95), touted as being written and directed by (and starring)
Emmanuelle Arsan: author of the now-infamous book
Emmanuelle. This is and isn't exactly true, but I'll let the bonus features on the disc explain the whole story.
Laure is a soft-focus little gem starring
Annie Belle as the title character, a free-spirited female who encounters hunky
Al Cliver (of
Zombi 2 fame) on the way to hear her Professor dad speak at a local university in Manila. Immediately smitten, she brings him along and soon he's caught up in her world of intellectual, libertine friends and lovers. As our sexy cast heads into the jungle to find the lost Mara tribe (reknowned for their enlightened sexual philosophy) every taboo is broken.
If it all sounds a bit like the plot of a lost
Emmanuelle movie, well, it basically is (It even was released as
Forever Emmanuelle in some territories). Belle proves as ideal and likeable a heroine as needed to pull this sort of thing off, and Cliver is game enough to match her. A kick-ass score of groovy lounge/psychedelica heightens the mood.
Sexy, stylish and good-natured fun, Laure is an ideal choice for your next swinging singles cocktail party.
# posted by André Salas @ 7/20/2007 12:05:00 PM
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