Julia
Deutsche Horrorfilme • Comedy, Romance, Drama
1974 • Germany • Directed by Sigi Rothemund
On vacation from his private boarding school, teenager Pauli (Ekkehardt Belle) discovers that his hormones aren't the only ones running rampant when he spends an adventurous retreat with his father Ralph (Jean-Claude Bouillion), his mistress Yvonne (Teri Tordai), their amorous friends, and Julia (Sylvia Kristel).
Filmed and released immediately after Sylvia Kristel became one of the world's biggest stars as Emmanuelle (1974), Sigi Rothemund's Julia is a German sex comedy drama, with Sylvia starring as a young man's first love, foreshadowing her later U.S. commercial hit Private Lessons.
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Sleep
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