Goodbye Emmanuelle
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German title | Goodbye Emmanuelle |
Original title | Goodbye Emmanuelle |
Country of production | France |
original language | French |
Publishing year | 1977 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | François Leterrier |
script | François Leterrier Monique Lange |
production | Michel Choquet |
music | Serge Gainsbourg |
camera | Jean Badal |
cut | Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte |
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Goodbye Emmanuelle (Alternative title: Emmanuelle 3 ) is a French erotic - Drama by François Leterrier from the year 1977 . The film was shot in the Seychelles and is the third part of the French Emmanuelle film series about the fictional person of the same name, which was created by Emmanuelle Arsan .
action
Emmanuelle and Jean have been spending revealing times in the Seychelles for three years , in which the local Angélique is also involved. At a meeting with the befriended couple Guillaume and Clara and the painter Chloe, who has been abandoned by her husband, her acquaintance Gerard joins the stewardess Vanessa, who is immediately entertained by Guillaume, who likes to get involved with other women, which the jealous Clara does not like to endure can. On another day, in the house of the also very revealing, friendly couple Florence and Michel, with whom Emmanuelle, Jean and Chloe had enjoyed a nice night, Emmanuelle made the acquaintance of the film director Grégory Perrin, who she had previously happened to be making love with a Swede , had filmed a surprise from Jean to Emmanuelle. The two become intimate on an island, but Grégory Emmanuelle cannot understand Emmanuelle's revealing attitude to love and subsequently describes her as a whore . Meanwhile, Guillaume is also temporarily left by Clara because of another slip-up, who also takes the children together.
After getting to know the young tourist Cécile and the lesbian Dorothée, Emmanuelle reconciles with Grégory on a boat trip, which leads to an argument between her and her exceptionally jealous husband, who accuses her in the evening of allowing Grégory to influence her way of life. A fight ensues between Jean and Grégory, whereupon Emmanuelle disappears with the filmmaker for the night. The two finally fall in love and Emmanuelle decides to leave for Paris with her new lover in a few days . The next morning she wants to say goodbye to her friends and talk to Jean later. Meanwhile, Grégory receives a telegram in which he is informed that he must return immediately because the film has been canceled. However, he cannot reach Emmanuelle, who is on the way, whereupon he leaves her several messages, which Jean holds back. When she comes home, Jean goes out to eat with the woman she is looking for in a restaurant , which means that Grégory no longer has the opportunity to contact his new love and ultimately has to leave alone. After initially mourning the supposedly abandoned, Emmanuelle comes after Jean's attempt at manipulation, leaves him without saying goodbye and travels to Paris after Grégory. Her friend Chloe asks her to tell Jean, who then takes her place at his side.
background
- The song "Goodbye Emmanuelle" is interpreted by Serge Gainsbourg .
- Goodbye Emmanuelle had its French premiere on June 21, 1978. The film premiered on October 14, 1977 in the Federal Republic of Germany .
criticism
For the lexicon of international films , Goodbye Emmanuelle was an "infinitely boring sex film about boring rich people who are bored."
Web links
- Goodbye Emmanuelle in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Goodbye Emmanuelle in the online film database
- Entry at rottentomatoes.com
- Goodbye Emmanuelle in the German dubbing index
Individual evidence
- ↑ Entry at cinema-francais.fr (French)
- ^ A b Goodbye Emmanuelle in the Lexicon of International Films