First longing

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Movie
German title First longing
Original title Premiers désirs
Country of production France , Federal Republic of Germany
original language French
Publishing year 1984
length 93 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director David Hamilton
script Michael Erdmann , Philippe Gautier , Bertrand Levergeois
production Alain Terzian
music Philippe Sarde
camera Alain Derobe
cut François Zeppi
occupation

First Sehnsucht is a French drama from 1984 directed by British photographer David Hamilton . It is the third time Anja Schüte appears in one of Hamilton's films, after The Story of Laura M and Tender Cousins . Emmanuelle Béart , at the time an acting student, got the first film role of her career in First Sehnsucht .

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The three young girls Hélène, Dorothée and Caroline spend the summer holidays on the Côte d'Azur . The three pubescent nymphs only have one thing on their mind: men! After getting caught in a storm during a boat trip and capsizing, they are stranded on a small island. In a harbor café, the girls get to know the young men Max, Raoul and Etienne. While Hélène and Dorothée are hooking up with Max and Raoul, Caroline initially doesn't want to know anything about Etienne - especially not when she meets the rich Jordan, who arouses a deep passion in her. However, this one is older than her and not that easy to get to.

Reviews

The lexicon of international films called Erste Sehnsucht a "feeble-minded soft sex film in the context of the pseudo-aesthetics of the photographer David Hamilton." The lexicon "Films on TV " saw and rated the lexicon "Films on TV" with "(...) slime-soft voyeur duds by the erotic speculator Hamilton" as moderate By Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz . In 2006 the film was released on DVD, which prompted the critic Fritz Göttler of the Süddeutsche Zeitung to comment: “A secluded world in which the young men only play a very minimal, dumb supporting role, a world of feminine narcissism, when it is tenderly kissed by Woman to woman - he knows it well - even the discreet filmmaker is annoying. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Lexicon of international film, CD-ROM edition, Systhema, Munich 1997
  2. ^ Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz in Lexicon "Films on TV" (extended new edition). Rasch and Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-392-3 , p. 205
  3. ^ Fritz Göttler: Waterproof . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , August 14, 2006, p. 12