Sue is a young smart pretty cunning self-confidant assertive sexually-liberated feminist student, who’s proud of her sex appeal and unafraid to use it when it’s mutually beneficial. She enjoys sex, always speaks her mind and cares little about the taboos of her rigid society or the opinions of her more conservative female friends from class. Her best friend is her classmate Ruth, a nice but repressed and introverted girl, who supports Sue’s attitude and admires her freedom to be herself. She also has a crush on Sue, but tries to hide it. Sue is in an open sexual relationship with Pete, an older man with ties to the movie industry, who loves her and treats her well. Her friends do not approve of him and find their relationship to be highly scandalous, but she doesn’t care and even proudly shows them the artistic nude photos of her which Pete took. Things get complicated when one of her older male teachers, who’s unhappily married, also shows interest in her. Amused, Sue approves of this and begins an affair with him. However, her creepy classmate, who’s stalking her ever since he got rejected by her, takes pictures of their tryst and tries to blackmail her to sleep with him. Disgusted, she rejects him again, but unfortunately Ruth later involves herself in the matter and the creep decides to get what he wants from her instead. Meanwhile, Pete arranges for Sue to meet a famous director who likes young women and immediately becomes enchanted with her. Is she cunning enough to use him to get what she wants or will she have to give him what he wants first? And what about poor Ruth? Despite its title, the movie is more of a rebellious feminist drama, than a skin flick. |
||
Ratings: | IMDB: 5.9/10 | |
Released: | January 18, 1968 | |
Runtime: | 86 min | |
Genres: | Drama | |
Companies: | Urania Film Afiba Film | |
Cast: | Peter Capra Joerg Anderson Inge Burckhardt Maria Caleita | |
Crew: | Wolfgang Steinhardt Hansjörg Amon | |
izleyici : looking forward to it