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Goodbye Emmanuelle

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Wikipedia article




'Goodbye Emmanuelle' (aka 'Emmanuelle 3') is a 1977 French softcore erotica movie directed by Franois Leterrier, and starring Sylvia Kristel. The music score is by Serge Gainsbourg. In this sequel, Emmanuelle and Jean move to the Seychelles, where she leaves him.

Premise



Emmanuelle (Sylvia Kristel) and her architect husband Jean continue their amoral lifestyle in the Seychelles. But when a casual dalliance between her and Gregory, a film director, starts to turn serious her husband shows very traditional signs of jealousy.

Cast



* Sylvia Kristel as Emmanuelle

* Umberto Orsini as Jean

* Alexandra Stewart as Dorothe

* Olga Georges-Picot as Florence

* Jean-Pierre Bouvier as Grgory

* Sylvie Fennec as Clara

* Caroline Laurence as Ccile

* Charlotte Alexandra as Chloe

Production



'Goodbye Emmanuelle' was intended as the last of a trilogy that included 'Emmanuelle' (1974) and 'Emmanuelle 2' (1975). It was shot on the Seychellois island of La Digue.

Release



The film was originally released in France in 1977 through Parafrance and Warner-Columbia Film. In the early 1980s, it became the first movie to be released through Miramax Films, a U.S. independent distributor. The company's founders, Bob and Harvey Weinstein, acquired the rights from producer Yves Rousset-Rouard at the Cannes Film Festival. Several years later, the film became a late-night offering on the Cinemax and Showtime cable channels.

Reception



In 'The New York Times' review, critic John Corry observed that "The scenery [in 'Goodbye Emmanuelle'] wins every time", but was less favorable about what he deemed "wearisome" sex scenes. Corry reflected on both aspects in his critique: "The question in the movie is whether Francois Leterrier, its director, was so absorbed in the lovemaking that he just allowed the scenery to creep in, or whether he put it in on purpose. Maybe it doesn't matter."

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