Naked (1966)

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Movie
German title Naked
Original title La tentación desnuda
Country of production Argentina
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1966
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Armando Bó
script Armando Bó
production Armando Bó
music Elijio Ayala Morín ,
Agustín Lara
camera Alfredo Traverso
cut Rosalino Caterbeti
occupation

Naked (Original title: La tentación desnuda , German: The naked temptation ) is an erotic Argentinian film drama from 1966 by Armando Bó , who also wrote the script and plays the male lead in the film. The female lead is occupied by Isabel Sarli . The film was first shown in theaters on November 17, 1966 in Argentina. It had its premiere in the Federal Republic of Germany on May 16, 1968.

action

On an island in the Alto Paraná, the upper reaches of the Río Paraná , four workers are busy cutting reeds. On a storm night a girl suddenly stands on the bank of the jungle river in front of her employer, José. She was only able to save herself on land with great difficulty after a wave of water washed over her yacht. Now she is taken in by the man after her accident. Sandra is young, tall, lush. It is inevitable that the two find each other in love, although José is very reserved at first, but she behaves more than challenging. But there are also the other four who don't allow their boss to have a wife. Therefore, a wild struggle for possession of this incarnation of sensual desires, which so unexpectedly appeared in them, soon begins. The end is tragic: José is murdered, she stabs the first person to throw himself on Sandra; the rest of them rub each other up, the last one, having gone mad, committing suicide in the stream. An inferno has come to an end. The girl is alone again.

Reviews

The evangelical film observer summarizes his criticism as follows: “Too sex-stressed and too coarse in the physical disputes, supplemented with religious references and mythically tinged human urges, which increase to caricature in facial expressions and gestures, the otherwise ambitious missed The Argentine film that gives it is not uninteresting, even if it is often a stressful subject. ”The lexicon of international films describes the film succinctly as a South American“ colportage film ”.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Evangelischer Filmbeobachter , Evangelischer Presseverband Munich, Review No. 294/1968, p. 299
  2. Lexicon of International Films , rororo-Taschenbuch No. 6322 (1988), p. 2744