A summer full of tenderness

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Movie
German title A summer full of tenderness
Original title Il sole nella pelle
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1971
length 91 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Giorgio Stegani
script Giorgio Stegani
production Gianni Minervini ,
Nicolò Pomilia
music Gianni Marchetti
camera Sergio D'Offizi
cut Giuseppe Baghdighian
occupation

A summer full of tenderness , also known under the video title hunted to death , (original title: Il sole nella pelle , Italian for sun on the skin ) is an Italian erotic film by Giorgio Stegani from 1971. Ornella Muti plays a young girl in the film from a wealthy family, whose love for a hippie leads to suffering and death. The film opened in Germany on March 3, 1972.

action

When 15-year-old Lisa falls in love with 19-year-old hippie Robert, her father tries to appeal to her sanity. Since this does not succeed, he forbids her to connect, which, however, achieves exactly the opposite.

The two hitchhike to the sea and take a boat to a reef near a small island. Stranded on the island, Lisa and Robert spend a few days there. They are rescued by soldiers and the police who alerted their father. Robert is suspected of having kidnapped the girl and taken away in handcuffs. However, he manages to tear himself away and plunge into the sea, but he gets caught in the propellers.

reception

The film service described the plot as "very kitschy" and criticized the "clichéd characters and dialogues", which would be "below the level of common calendar slogans". In the film, “everything is a few sizes too big”, for example the “small island appears like a whole continent” and the “hunt for two children” is being fought by “an armada”. Only the “variety of 'journalism'” have “examples in reality”; In addition, the "eccentric, artificial narrative style" was emphasized. In conclusion it says: "Artificial in the design, lying in the thought."

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mg: Review of A Summer Full of Tenderness . In: Filmdienst , No. 6 of March 21, 1972, p. 9.