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'Emilienne' (1975) – Guy Casaril.

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  • 'Emilienne' (1975) – Guy Casaril.

    Explore your inner lesbian with groovy Gallic filmmaker Guy Casaril's saucily sensationalist, libido galvanizing, girl-on-grappling, blissfully bodacious boudoir bonanza 'Emilienne'!!! These fondue hawt, funky-fingered French fillies deliriously discover that they share a mutually insatiable appetite for orgasmically organic, creamy delicious quim cuisine! Watching these gleefully glamorous gals make with the scurrilous sapphic traffic excitingly proves itself to be a wantonly wild, visually voluptuous ride!!!!!

    The exquisitely erotic affair of dazzlingly beauteous Nathalie Guérin and her slinky-voiced songbird Paramore Betty Mars becomes a pleasingly pulchritudinous peep-show for all those sensually orientated to seek out the more satisfyingly salacious cinematic titbits! Unrepentantly sin-seeking, fleshly-orientated fanatics of the no less orgiastic ouvre of flavoursome celluloid sensationalists Max Pécas, Jess Franco, and Just Jaeckin might avidly appreciate spending an agreeably lurid interlude with Guy Casaril's softly focussed, nipple-tweakingly naughty, sweetly sultry, dreamily decadent 1970s sapphic sensation 'Emilienne'.

    'Un film sans sexe, c'est comme une saucisse sans sang!' (A film without sex is like a sausage without blood!') - Raffael Gauloises III. Author of 'Gallic glamour : erotic cinema sans frontières'


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