A Man for Emmanuelle explained

A Man for Emmanuelle
Director:Cesare Canevari
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Starring:Erika Blanc
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Music:Gianni Ferrio
Cinematography:Claudio Catozzo
Production Companies:Profima Cinematografica
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Runtime:96 minutes
Country:Italy

A Man for Emmanuelle (Italian: Io, Emmanuelle) is an Italian drama film directed by Cesare Canevari and starring Erika Blanc.

Cast

Production

The film was based on the short story Disintegrazione '68 by Graziella Di Prospero.

Reception

In a contemporary review, the Monthly Film Bulletin described the film as having "all the visual clichés associated with directors like Lelouch and Albicocco (sudden focus changes, elaborate zooming on to flower pots and such)" and that "the tone is so monotonous and risible, however, that any intended serious comment is lost in a welter of cheap effects".[1]

Notes and References

  1. Monthly Film Bulletin. Io, Emmanuelle (A Man for Emmanuelle). 37. 432. 207. 1970. British Film Institute. London.