Bora Bora (1968)

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Movie
German title Bora Bora
Original title Bora Bora
Country of production Italy , France
original language Italian
Publishing year 1968
length 98 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Ugo Liberatore
script Ugo Liberatore
production Alfredo Bini , Eliseo Boschi
music Piero Piccioni
camera Leonida Barboni
cut Giancarlo Cappelli
occupation

Bora Bora is an Italian-French erotic feature film directed by Ugo Liberatore in 1968. The director also wrote the script. Corrado Pani and Haydée Politoff play the leading roles . In the Federal Republic of Germany, the film first hit cinemas on March 6, 1970.

action

Roberto, a young Italian, lands on a South Sea island to look for his missing wife. But Marita, tired of her husband's morbid moods and the pleasure of drugs, has finally found a man full of strength on the "Happy Islands". The Polynesian fisherman Mani fulfills all her wishes as a lover and she has no interest in flying back to Italy. Roberto tries his best to change his mind about his wife, because he cannot get rid of Marita in a kind of bondage . He accepts that his wife will continue to live together with Mani, acts as a voyeur and thus regains his dwindling potency, which he immediately tried out with a native. But Marita then realizes that she loves Roberto and returns home with him.

criticism

"A voyeur story tied with thin threads between pornography and racist ideology."

“Speculative film whose mindless sequence of unambiguous sex scenes cannot hide the thin-blooded nature of the plot. The only positive: the wonderful landscape of the Polynesian islands. "

- Protestant film observer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Long review in the Evangelisches Film-Beobachter , Evangelischer Presseverband München, Review No. 121/1970, p. 126
  2. rororo-Taschenbuch Nr. 6322 (1988), p. 408