Sex Is Beautiful (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 25, 1973

Original Title:
La révélation

Alternate Titles:
Peccato carnale
Sex Is Beautiful
The Revelation

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Maki FIlms

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

Married with two kids, beautiful Claire has everything to be happy. But her husband, a businesman, is often absent. When her kids go on a ski holiday Claire finds herself alone. Distraught, she goes out one evening with her friend Gisèle and meets a fashion designer, named Michel. Spark fly and Claire winds up getting seduced by him. Fallen in the trap of adultery: will the young woman be able to accept all her lover's fantasies?

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Assistant Camera:
Gilbert Igel

Camera Operator:
Gérard de Battista

Cinematography:
Claude Beausoleil

Co-Producer:
Bachoo Sen

Director:
Alain Lavalle

Editor:
Jean-Philippe Berger
Laurent Quaglio

Electrician:
Charles Lefèvre

First Assistant Director:
Alain Sens-Cazenave

Key Grip:
Bernard Largemains

Makeup Artist:
Serge Groffe

Music:
Nachum Heiman

Producer:
Eddy Matalon

Production Manager:
Jean-Loup Puzenat

Script Supervisor:
Marie-Pierre Kind
Lan Nguyen Thi

Sound:
Georges Jacquinot

Sound Mixer:
Maurice Gillet

Still Photographer:
Pierre Azéma

Unit Production Manager:
Sylvain Hecht
François Menny

Writer:
Giova Selly

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