Traci, I love you

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Movie
German title Traci, I love you
Original title Traci, I love you
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1987
length 80 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Jean-Pierre Floran
production Scherzo Video Company
music Michael Beat
occupation

Traci, I Love You is a porn film from 1987. It was the last porn film with Traci Lords and also the first after her 18th birthday. All of the foregoing movies are illegal in the United States in their original version .

content

The Cannes International Film Festival set the stage for the story. A young model is guided through festival life by a French photographer and is ready to pose for a few photo shoots . In return, this Traci offers to help her discover her sexuality and leads her to different places where she can experience varying forms of the act.

reception

Since Traci Lords was still a minor in the previously produced porn films and this had led to a US-wide scandal, Traci I Love You , who could now be legally sold and acquired due to the fact that she was of legal age, received enormous attention.

Traci I Love You received the AVN Awards for Best Renting Title of the Year and Best Selling Title of the Year in 1988 .

Financial success

Lords sold the rights to the film for $ 100,000.

Criticism of the publication policy of Traci Lords

There were suspicions that the involvement of Traci Lords in hardcore porn films as a minor was deliberately published and thus made a scandal. Lords, who had produced the film and owned the rights to it, were accused of profiting from the sensation: "It was a great coup on her part. (German: It was a brilliant move on their part.)" And: " Of the 70 or so porn films that Lords has made, only one is legally available in the United States today, it's called 'Traci, I Love You' (...) " Traci Lords denied the rumors about the scandal that had created.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vincent Terrace, Encyclopedia of television subjects, themes and settings, 2007, p. 17
  2. Eric Louzil, in: Luke Ford (Ed.), The Producers - profiles in frustration, 2004, p. 209
  3. ^ Seth Grahame-Smith, Das große Porno-Buch, 2007, p. 28
  4. Biography at monstersandcritics.com (accessed July 12, 2009)